This might be an indication that the dominoes are beginning to fall in Hollywood.
Oscar-nominated writer and director James Toback is facing multiple accusations of sexual harassment, according to an exposé by the Los Angeles Times.
Now, other Hollywood directors are speaking up about the allegations.
James Gunn, who previously directed the first "Guardians of the Galaxy" movie, admitted in a Facebook post that he's known about Toback's alleged history of harassment for a long while.
Here's some of what Gunn wrote:
Gunn also responded to those that have asked him, "James, why didn't you say anything if you knew this was happening?"
I put myself in legal jeopardy doing so, and I'm not sure I would do the same today. If I actually SAW something, it would be a different story. But simply sharing secondhand stories is legally complicated, and could open me to being sued. It is necessary that firsthand accounts come out to get these stories noticed, whether it's from the victim or someone else who witnesses what's occurring.
Other directors were quick to distance themselves from Toback over the weekend:
"Doctor Strange" director Scott Derrickson:
Television and film director Paul Feig
Director and producer Judd Apatow called out Toback's now-former agent Jeff Berg for publicly announcing he would no longer represent Toback, but continues to represent director and accused pedophile Roman Polanski.
Toback’s reported methods of attempting to lure young women into compromising situations is pretty sick, considering that Toback would “on occasion” allegedly target high school girls.
Here's what Toback's been accused of, according to multiple witnesses (WARNING: Graphic subject matter):
His opening line had a few variations. One went: “My name’s James Toback. I’m a movie director. Have you ever seen ‘Black and White’ or ‘Two Girls and a Guy’?”
Probably not. So he’d start to drop names. He had an Oscar nomination for writing the Warren Beatty movie “Bugsy.” He directed Robert Downey Jr., in three movies. The actor, Toback claimed, was a close friend; he had “invented him.” If you didn’t believe him, he would pull out a business card or an article that had been written about him to prove he had some juice in Hollywood. That he could make you a star.
But first, he’d need to get to know you. Intimately. Trust him, he’d say. It’s all part of his process.
Then, in a hotel room, a movie trailer, a public park, meetings framed as interviews or auditions quickly turned sexual, according to 38 women who, in separate interviews told the Los Angeles Times of similar encounters they had with Toback.
During these meetings, many of the women said, Toback boasted of sexual conquests with the famous and then asked humiliating personal questions. How often do you masturbate? How much pubic hair do you have? He’d tell them, they said, that he couldn’t properly function unless he “jerked off” several times a day. And then he’d dry-hump them or masturbate in front of them, ejaculating into his pants or onto their bodies and then walk away. Meeting over.
Get the idea? If the allegations against Toback are true, then this is a very sick individual.
With Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein also facing similar accusations, are these types of stories exposing a trend in Hollywood, or is this just a few bad apples in the bunch?
H/T: Fox 32 - Chicago