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Amanda Palmer, ex-wife of creator Neil Gaiman, has denied allegations of rape and human trafficking made by a girl who labored as a nanny for the previous couple.
Scarlett Pavlovich, the previous household babysitter, filed three civil lawsuits — one in opposition to Gaiman and his ex-wife, Palmer, and two extra in opposition to Palmer — in federal court docket in Wisconsin, Massachusetts and New York on Feb. 3.
Pavlovich alleged the previous couple violated legal guidelines on federal human trafficking, sexual assault and battery whereas she labored because the household’s nanny. She claims Gaiman assaulted her a number of instances and that she advised Palmer, who allegedly knew of previous incidents of abuse.
Palmer took to Instagram to deal with the allegations in a press release, writing, “I thank you all for continuing to respect my recent request for privacy as I navigate this extremely difficult moment. I must protect my young child and his right to privacy.”
“With that as my priority, I will not respond to the specific allegations being made against me except to say that I deny the allegations and will respond in due course. My heart goes out to all survivors.”
Pavlovich alleged within the lawsuits that she was homeless and residing on a seaside when she met Palmer in Auckland, New Zealand, in 2020. Pavlovich was 22 years previous on the time.

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According to the lawsuits, Palmer invited Pavlovich to the couple’s house on Waiheke Island. Pavlovich started working errands for the couple, babysitting their son and serving to with chores, ultimately changing into the couple’s nanny.
Gaiman first sexually assaulted her the evening they met in February 2022, in keeping with the lawsuits. The assaults continued, however she stored working for the couple as a result of she was broke and homeless, and Gaiman had advised her he would assist her writing profession, in keeping with the lawsuits.
When Pavlovich advised Palmer in regards to the assaults, Palmer allegedly advised her that greater than a dozen girls had claimed that Gaiman had sexually abused them prior to now.
The assaults didn’t cease till Pavlovich advised Palmer she was going to kill herself, the lawsuits mentioned. She left the household and have become homeless once more, though the paperwork say Gaiman continued to pay her for her work caring for the couple’s baby and helped cowl her lease for a couple of months.
Palmer knew of Gaiman’s sexual needs and offered Pavlovich to him understanding he would assault her, in accordance the lawsuits. Pavlovich alleges Gaiman and Palmer violated federal human trafficking prohibitions and is in search of at the least $7 million in damages.
After the New York Magazine article was revealed with allegations from a number of girls accusing him of sexual assault, Gaiman launched a press release in January denying he had ever engaged in non-consensual intercourse. The allegations of 4 of the ladies had been beforehand broadcast in July in a Tortoise Media podcast.
“I’m far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever,” Gaiman posted on the social media platform Tumblr.
Pavlovich advised New York Magazine that she filed a police report in January 2023 accusing Gaiman of sexual assault. Police haven’t confirmed whether or not Gaiman was ever underneath investigation.
When the New York Magazine article was revealed, Palmer took to Instagram, writing, “As there are ongoing custody and divorce proceedings, I am not able to offer public comment. Please understand that I am first and foremost a parent. I ask for privacy at this time.”
—With recordsdata from The Associated Press
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