Famous author accused of sexual assault as shocking new details revealed

New details have been revealed after it announced last July that famed author Neil Gaiman had been accused of sexual assault.

Gaiman, author of “The Sandman,” “Good Omens” and “American Gods,” has been accused by two women.

On Monday, Vulture reports a woman met Gaiman in New Zealand and became his children’s nanny. The first meeting ended, according to the report, with the writer convincing the woman to bathe in a bathtub in his garden while he made a work call. He allegedly joined her and assaulted her despite her objections.

“He said, ‘Call me ‘master’ and I’ll (expletive).’ He said, ‘Be a good girl. You’re a good little girl.’

Other charges, according to the report:

  • Gaiman used butter as a lubricant while forcing Pavlovich to have anal sex before forcing her to clean the feces from his penis.
  • Gaiman ordered oral sex while “watching screeners for the first season of The Sandman.” It was so violent, say the prosecutors, that she threw up.
  • Another woman said she was forced to have rough sex with Gaiman after she asked him to stop hitting her with his belt, according to the report.
  • She has also accused him of raping her after she refused to have sex with him while she was dealing with a UTI.

Check out full report at Vulture.