Cuba Gooding Jr. Says The Sexual Harassment Claims Against Him Are “Bullsh*t!”

Three weeks ago, sexual harassment accusations against actor Cuba Gooding Jr. were released. According to reports, several women claimed that the 44-year-old actor had touched them inappropriately while they were all at a club in New Mexico. The women, who were trying to take photos with him, claimed that he would grab their butt cheeks, touch their breasts, and say explicit things, while taking photos:
One of the women reported,
“He asked where I was staying and told me I would be staying with him tonight, making lewd comments about his plans to sleep with me that night. He mentioned that he is happily married with three kids, but “not tonight.” He also said I was “probably like 12 years old (I am actually 23 years old). I also witnessed him inappropriately touching a friend of mine, [Meagan], which caused her to be extremely upset.”
Fast forward to the present day, and Cuba has come forth to deny the allegations. At LAX, when asked about the incident, Cuba told reporters that the allegations are “bullshit.” When one of the reporters said that the women had photos, Cuba responded, “Yea… Yea, right.”
There are always 2.5 sides to a story, but do you believe that Cuba was sexually harassing females?
[NewsOne]
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