“Hannibal” “American Dogs” ceator Bryan Fuller accused of sexual harassment
“Hannibal” “American Dogs”
ceator Bryan Fuller accused of sexual harassment
In what could be termed as disgusting of “Hannibal” and “American Dogs” creator Bryan Fuller for making references to masturbation and sexually
harassing a fellow producer on a docuseries about queer horror in a lawsuit, engaging in casual bullying, and creating a hostile work environment.
The law makers have done the right thing in accusing him 8n the case
In the lawsuit filed on Wednesday, the plaintiff, Sam Wineman, alleges that Fuller also repeatedly held him from behind to “crack his back,” amid which he would press himself against Wineman’s buttocks. It is learnt that Fuller and Wineman are both gay.
Fuller and Wineman worked together on “Queer for Fear: The History of Queer Horror,” a four-part docuseries streamed on entertainment company AMC’s Shudder streaming service in 2022.
Wineman also claimed that he was asked to leave the project in August 2021, about four weeks after complaining about Fuller’s conduct.
The lawsuit further alleged that the executive producers protected Fuller, saying that they have to keep the money happy. AMC has not issued any statement yet since it was reviewing the lawsuit.
Bryan Freedman, Fuller’s attorney, however, calls the allegations “fictitious” and “absolute garbage”. According to him Wineman was fired for “gross incompetence.”
Freedman further added that Sam Wineman just made the biggest mistake of his life and once the evidence comes out, he will forever be known as a pathological liar.
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