Topic: Morgan Freeman is fighting back against allegations of sexua
Tom4Uhere's photo
Wed 05/30/18 06:32 AM
Morgan Freeman is fighting back against allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior.
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Culture/morgan-freeman-demands-retraction-apology-cnn/story?id=55504269



In a 10-page letter from his attorney, the 80-year-old actor has demanded an immediate retraction and an apology from CNN following its report last week in which multiple women accused Freeman of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior.

The actor has denied ever sexually assaulting any woman. In a statement to ABC News last Friday, he said the report has "devastated" him and that "it is not right to equate horrific incidents of sexual assault with misplaced compliments or humor."

He also issued an apology to "anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected -- that was never my intent."

Freeman took a stronger tone today through his attorney Robert Schwartz, who said in the letter to CNN that its report was a "product of malicious intent, falsehoods, slight-of-hand, an absence of editorial control, and journalistic malpractice."

A spokeswoman for CNN responded to ABC News with the following statement: "The unfounded accusations made by Mr. Freeman’s lawyer are disappointing and are difficult to reconcile with Mr. Freeman’s own public statements in the aftermath of the story. CNN stands by its reporting and will respond forcefully to any attempt by Mr. Freeman or his representatives to intimidate us from covering this important public issue."

Schwartz issued a statement after CNN's.

"We presented CNN with objective evidence, including videotapes and on-the-record denials by the claimed 'victims,' that the alleged incident that gave rise to the story never happened," he said in the statement to ABC News. "We proved to CNN, beyond any doubt, that the whole story was built on fakery. The credibility of the entire CNN attack on Mr. Freeman has now been undermined. And in choosing to ignore all of the evidence that we presented, CNN has confirmed our concerns about its reporters, its lack of oversight, and its gross misconduct in unjustifiably attacking Mr. Freeman."

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In his 10-page letter, Schwartz accused one of the co-authors of the report, Chloe Melas, of pursuing the story based on something she believed Freeman said to her during a press junket for his film "Going In Style."



Melas, who was six months pregnant at the time, told CNN's Headline News that Freeman said to her, "Boy do I wish I was there." She said he was also "looking me up and down."

But Schwartz said Freeman's "I wish I was there" comment was in response to a story his co-star Michael Caine had just told about congratulating a woman on becoming pregnant, only to learn to that she was not pregnant.

Schwartz added that any reasonable viewer of the interview would have drawn the same conclusion.

He wrote, "Ms. Melas nonetheless made a conscious decision to treat Mr. Freeman’s comment as a form of sexual harassment, and then set out on a crusade to vilify him."

He added that "no reader of the article can have any confidence that any of the anonymous sources, which make up the balance of CNN’s article, can be relied upon at all."

Schwartz also pointed out that WGN producer Tyra Martin, who was identified as one of Freeman's accusers, has publicly denied that the actor harassed her and has said CNN misrepresented her comments.

Martin, who interviewed the actor on nine different occasions, was described in the CNN piece as feeling "in on the joke" when it came to Freeman's comments about her appearance. She was also quoted as saying that only one of his comments crossed the line.

"When I stood up, I pulled my skirt part of my dress down and he did say, 'Oh, don't pull it down now.' That gave me pause but I never felt uncomfortable," the CNN story quoted Martin.

After the story broke, Martin told WGN, "Some misreporting got out that I was uncomfortable or that he had made sexual remarks to me every time. That’s just not the case. I never said that."

She told WGN the incident "gave me pause," but added, "I never felt uncomfortable or in danger."

Martin also denied being harassed. "I’m sorry for anyone who’s had an unfortunate experience or feels harassed or assaulted. That wasn’t my experience with Morgan Freeman. The interviews were always fun for me," she said.

Schwartz wrote that the CNN report has "inflicted substantial harm" on the actor. Last week, Visa announced that it was suspending its marketing work with Morgan.

"Mr. Freeman is being viewed in the global court of public opinion as someone akin to notorious harassers and accused rapists, such as Harvey Weinstein and Kevin Spacey. CNN had no justification for doing that," he concluded.

Tom4Uhere's photo
Wed 05/30/18 07:24 AM
I see the Morgan Freeman connection as insignificant.

POWER ELITE:
We made some really good money from the Cosby thing.
We want CNN to start a rumor about a well-known black man sexually harassing women.

CNN:
Who?

POWER ELITE:
Just pick one, what about Morgan Freeman?
We will get ABC to support his response.
It will work for the public distraction we need right now.

CNN:
But what if Freeman is innocent?

POWER ELITE:
That doesn't matter.
What matters is that we make money and keep the public distracted.

ABC:
Okay, we're in.

The real issue is that neither CNN or ABC is displaying the integrity they should.
Its a bad guy good guy public power play with an agenda that is hidden in the conspiracy.
Depending on how long the Power Elite need the distraction is how long this NEWS agency battle of integrity lasts.

Retractions are basic NEWS agency etiquette. Retractions are most accurate when the inaccurate news report is retracted by the reporting agency before it sticks. There are professionals that protect the agency's integrity by watching and implementing needed retractions before the public calls foul.
The fact that didn't happen is a red flag that there are other agendas at play.

Easttowest72's photo
Wed 05/30/18 08:59 AM
I think men don't realize when they change from sexy to dirty old man. I think that's what happened to freeman. At Least I hope that's what it was.

mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/30/18 09:04 AM

I think men don't realize when they change from sexy to dirty old man. I think that's what happened to freeman. At Least I hope that's what it was.
what's your definition of a dirty old man? Men don't stop wanting sex, or desiring a beautiful woman just because they get old.. The only difference is most women don't want an old man..if a young good looking guy comes up to a woman and says hey baby, let's go do it, its ok because he's young and good looking...if an older guy says the same thing, he's a dirty old man...double standard at its best...


How many twenty year old men are being accused of this right now?

TxsGal3333's photo
Wed 05/30/18 09:49 AM
I think all this stuff has went to far come on stuff that happen 20+ years ago and accusing those that might have said something in even harmless flirting..Heck I have seen women talk worse then what most are saying many of these men say..

I don't blame him for getting mad and want things retracted...

Easttowest72's photo
Wed 05/30/18 10:29 AM


I think men don't realize when they change from sexy to dirty old man. I think that's what happened to freeman. At Least I hope that's what it was.
what's your definition of a dirty old man? Men don't stop wanting sex, or desiring a beautiful woman just because they get old.. The only difference is most women don't want an old man..if a young good looking guy comes up to a woman and says hey baby, let's go do it, its ok because he's young and good looking...if an older guy says the same thing, he's a dirty old man...double standard at its best...


How many twenty year old men are being accused of this right now?




Guys need to stop with the advances when they realize it's making women uncomfortable. It's like the 40 year old trying to hang out in the club with 20 year olds. He is too old. Freeman would have been better accepted with his advances toward 60+year old women.

msharmony's photo
Wed 05/30/18 11:35 AM
I will continue to say it. Women are INDIVIDUALS and what may turn one 'off' may very well be attractive to another, some women like older men and some dont, some women feel complimented with sexual advances others feel 'uncomfortable'. This 'harassment' movement has brought out everyone that can make 15 minutes of fame for anything they can even claim may have made them 'uncomfortable"

Shame on CNN and good for Mr. Morgan for not letting it stand.

mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/30/18 12:39 PM



I think men don't realize when they change from sexy to dirty old man. I think that's what happened to freeman. At Least I hope that's what it was.
what's your definition of a dirty old man? Men don't stop wanting sex, or desiring a beautiful woman just because they get old.. The only difference is most women don't want an old man..if a young good looking guy comes up to a woman and says hey baby, let's go do it, its ok because he's young and good looking...if an older guy says the same thing, he's a dirty old man...double standard at its best...


How many twenty year old men are being accused of this right now?




Guys need to stop with the advances when they realize it's making women uncomfortable. It's like the 40 year old trying to hang out in the club with 20 year olds. He is too old. Freeman would have been better accepted with his advances toward 60+year old women.
so you blame the man for going for what he wants? Don't get me wrong here, I agree with what you're saying, but on the other hand that 20 yo girl will be forty someday as well, and lots of changing of mind will happen in that twenty years... I understand that lots of men a very obnoxious when going about this, but to blame him just for trying is pathetic...

mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/30/18 12:40 PM

I will continue to say it. Women are INDIVIDUALS and what may turn one 'off' may very well be attractive to another, some women like older men and some dont, some women feel complimented with sexual advances others feel 'uncomfortable'. This 'harassment' movement has brought out everyone that can make 15 minutes of fame for anything they can even claim may have made them 'uncomfortable"

Shame on CNN and good for Mr. Morgan for not letting it stand.
:thumbsup:

yellowrose10's photo
Wed 05/30/18 12:47 PM
Edited by yellowrose10 on Wed 05/30/18 12:48 PM
Uncomfortable can be subjective. The metoo movement is getting out of hand. If a guy puts a hand on my shoulder or gives me a hug, so what. Doesn't make it harassment or sexual assault

mightymoe's photo
Wed 05/30/18 01:04 PM

Uncomfortable can be subjective. The metoo movement is getting out of hand. If a guy puts a hand on my shoulder or gives me a hug, so what. Doesn't make it harassment or sexual assault
also the reasons why they are uncomfortable...I'm guessing that 90% of the time it's because it's just not what they want...if a homeless bum tries to talk with you, it doesn't matter about what, you're just uncomfortable regardless...of a rich, young good looking person comes and say the exact same things as the bum, you're a lot less uncomfortable...lots of times it just frustration from the wrong people trying to get with you, and not the one you want...