Neil Gaiman, a best-selling British author known for his message about treating people with respect, is facing sexual assault charges.
This liberal fantasy and science fiction writer is best known for his books Good Omens, American Gods, and The Sandman, all of which have been adapted into television dramas. He is currently the subject of serious sexual assault allegations from eight women. One particular accuser, Scarlett Pavlovich, claimed that Gaiman offered her a bath in the garden, stripped naked and joined her, and then began sexually assaulting her. According to Vulture, New York Magazine section.
“He put his finger straight up my ass and tried to put his penis in my ass. And I said, 'No, no.' Then he tried to rub his penis between my breasts and I said 'no' too,” she told the media. “Then he asked if he could come in my face and I said 'no', but he did it anyway.”
“He said, 'Be a good girl,' and you're a good girl,” Pavlovich said, according to Vulture.
LONDON, UK – MAY 28: Neil Gaiman attends the global premiere of the Amazon Original 'Good Omens' held at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on May 28, 2019 in London, UK. (Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
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The famous author was praised for a 2013 social media post that addressed political correctness and his conduct with his fan base.
“I was reading a book yesterday (strangely about interjections) that included the phrase “These days of political correctness…'' and it includes the phrase “these days of political correctness…'' which refers to denigrating people based on their culture or the color of their skin. And I thought, “That actually has nothing to do with 'political correctness.' It's just about treating others with respect.” Gaiman wrote Into the tumbler.
He continued, “I started imagining a world where the words 'politically correct' were replaced with the words 'treat others with respect' whenever possible. And it made me smile. ” he said.
His written words and philosophy differ greatly from the image of Gaiman that his accusers allegedly portrayed.
tortoise media first reported In July 2024, two women reportedly accused Gaiman of sexual assault. More recently, reporter Lila Shapiro interviewed eight women who accused Gaiman of assault, coercion, and abuse in her novel “There Is No Safe Word.” According to New York Magazine.
AUSTIN, Texas – MARCH 9: On stage at “Featured Sessions: Neil Gaiman” at the Austin Convention Center during the SXSW Conference & Festival on March 9, 2019 in Austin, Texas. Neil Gaiman giving a lecture. (Photo by Gary Miller/FilmMagic) Getty Images
During his interview with Shapiro, Pavlovich made a bombshell about the author. At one point, she claimed, Gaiman performed anal sex on her using butter as a lubricant, called her “slave” and ordered her to “clean up,” according to Vulture.
“Do you disobey the Lord?” the author reportedly asked when Pavlovich protested.
“I had to lick my shit,” Pavlovic told the outlet.
Mr. Gaiman publicly denied the allegations. statement The announcement was made on his blog on Tuesday.
“I'm far from a perfect person, but I've never had non-consensual sex with someone. Ever,” he said. (Related: 'Touch Me and Spank Me': Lisa Marie Presley's Memoir Reveals Shocking Sexual Assault Allegation)
No charges have been filed against the British-born author at this time.




