Overview
- A woman identified as Jane Doe sued in February 2026 alleging Glover lured her from the U.K. to Los Angeles with promises of work and housing and then subjected her to forced sexual and labor exploitation and unlawful eviction.
- Glover filed a formal response in early June 2026 that denies those claims, describes the relationship as consensual, calls the lawsuit a shakedown, and asks the court to dismiss parts of the complaint.
- In his filings Glover presents a photo of a facial injury, text-message excerpts and a copy of a temporary restraining-order application, and he says the woman was arrested after an alleged March 2, 2024 altercation at his home.
- The complaint and response raise competing civil claims including battery, wrongful eviction, fraud and malicious prosecution, and Glover has filed a cross-complaint seeking damages and a jury trial.
- The Los Angeles Superior Court will next address the case on July 20, 2026, when judges will begin sorting the disputed facts that will determine whether claims are dismissed, go to trial, or settle, with reputational stakes for both parties.