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Crispin Glover Sued in Los Angeles by U.K. Model Over Battery and Fraud Claims

The filing focuses on a March 2024 incident at his Silver Lake residence, which Glover characterizes as an assault against him.

Overview

  • A Jane Doe plaintiff filed a civil complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging battery, fraud, wrongful eviction, malicious prosecution, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violations of California’s Tom Bane Civil Rights Act.
  • The complaint says Glover lured her from the U.K. with promises of housing and a job as his assistant, then controlled her movements, used her for sex and free labor, and tracked her whereabouts.
  • She alleges that on March 2, 2024, after she went to a mosque, she was locked out of Glover’s home and was choked when trying to retrieve her belongings and cats, leaving a visible neck injury and resulting in homelessness.
  • Glover denies the allegations and, through a representative, asserts he was assaulted and that LAPD arrested the plaintiff, while law enforcement sources cited by TMZ say officers responded but made no arrests.
  • The suit notes Glover’s 2024 restraining order was later dismissed for failure to prosecute, the plaintiff seeks a jury trial with unspecified damages and fees, and no related criminal charges have been confirmed in this reporting.