The British author behind beloved books like 'Good Omens' and 'American Gods' is under scrutiny once again as four new allegations of sexual misconduct against him have come to light. These include non-consensual BDSM and encounters with young fans, and date back to the 1990s. Gaiman's representatives have vehemently denied these claims, calling them false and deplorable, while one victim has filed a police report against him. The exposé has brought attention to a Tortoise Media podcast and highlights the allegations made by five women last year.
In an exposé by Lila Shapiro for New York Magazine, five women share their experiences with Gaiman, which usually started as innocent interactions with fans and employees. The women allege they were sexually assaulted by the writer, who maintains his innocence, and that their stories were not widely known in the industry. Gaiman's portrayal of a writer who rapes a woman in one of his works, "The Sandman," has caused controversy and drawn parallels to the current allegations against him.