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Crispin Glover Denies Ex’s 'Sex Slave' Claims and Files Cross-Complaint

Glover's court filings dispute the abuse allegations, present photos and a temporary restraining order, seek to dismiss parts of the complaint, and set the case for a July 20 hearing.

Overview

  • A woman identified as Jane Doe sued Glover on February 25, alleging he lured her from the U.K., promised a home and job, and coerced her into serving as a live‑in girlfriend and unpaid worker.
  • Glover formally responded in early June by denying the allegations, saying the relationship was consensual, that she came as his girlfriend, and calling the suit a money‑motivated shakedown.
  • In his filings Glover accused Doe of attacking him on March 2, 2024, submitted a photo of his facial injury and a copy of a temporary restraining order, and cited an arrest referenced on the sheriff’s website.
  • He has filed a cross‑complaint alleging assault, trespass and other claims, asked the court to dismiss aspects of Doe’s lawsuit tied to his police report and restraining‑order request, and demanded a jury trial and damages.
  • All claims so far come from competing court filings and media reports rather than judicial rulings, the parties disagree on key details such as alleged Nazi memorabilia (which Glover says were film props), and the case returns to court on July 20 for further proceedings.