Particle.news
Download on the App Store

U.S. Judges Toss Neil Gaiman Civil Suits, Direct Case to New Zealand

Judges in Boston and New York ruled the claims belong in New Zealand.

Overview

  • Federal judges in Massachusetts and New York dismissed filings this week on jurisdictional grounds, following an October 2025 dismissal in Wisconsin.
  • The Wisconsin dismissal remains on appeal, leaving no active U.S. trial court cases on the merits for now.
  • Plaintiff Scarlett Pavlovich alleges Gaiman sexually assaulted her in New Zealand in 2022 while she worked as the couple’s nanny and sought at least $7 million under federal human trafficking statutes.
  • Gaiman has denied any non-consensual conduct, and his attorneys say the interactions were consensual and cite a New Zealand police inquiry they say found the claims meritless.
  • The rulings do not address the truth of the allegations, and Pavlovich may pursue the case in New Zealand; Palmer’s attorney welcomed the dismissal and called the accusations against her false.