James Toback is accused of sexual misconduct by THIRTY-EIGHT women used a ... trends now

James Toback is accused of sexual misconduct by THIRTY-EIGHT women used a ... trends now
James Toback is accused of sexual misconduct by THIRTY-EIGHT women used a ... trends now

James Toback is accused of sexual misconduct by THIRTY-EIGHT women used a ... trends now

More than three dozen women have come together to file a joint lawsuit against alleged 'serial sexual predator', director James Toback for sexual misconduct.

In a lengthy court document stretching to 90 pages, the women allege the director 'used his reputation, power and influence in the entertainment industry' to 'lure young women through fraud, coercion, force and intimidation into compromising situations where he falsely imprisoned, sexually abused, assaulted, and/or battered them.'

The the alleged abuse spans a period of 38 years, dating back to 1984 with the victims saying they are only now finding the courage to speak out due to Toback's 'explicit and implicit threats of blacklisting them in the industry, physically harming them, and/or even killing them if they did not comply with and remain silent about the sexual abuse they endured.'

Director James Toback, 78, 'prowled' New York City to lure women using his status in the industry, according to a new lawsuit claims brought by 38 women. He is pictured in 2013

Director James Toback, 78, 'prowled' New York City to lure women using his status in the industry, according to a new lawsuit claims brought by 38 women. He is pictured in 2013

The director is also alleged to have told several victims that he had murdered people in the past including a therapist at Harvard and that he 'had killed someone with a fork' - and had contacts to the mob, in order to scare off any would-be whistleblowers.

Toback also threatened to ruin women's careers if they ever told anyone about the alleged assaults.

One woman identified as Jane Doe 5 in the suit alleged that he told her 'she could never say anything to anyone ever' and that if she did, 'she would never have a career in Hollywood.'

The suit states how Toback, 78, would make the women 'act provocatively' and then goad them into performing sexual acts on him all under the guise 'to see if they were right for the alleged role'  - which usually did not exist. 

The claims of sexual abuse date back to 1984 and allege Toback 'blacklisted, physically harmed or threatened to kill' women if they did not comply. He is pictured in 2017

The claims of sexual abuse date back to 1984 and allege Toback 'blacklisted, physically harmed or threatened to kill' women if they did not comply. He is pictured in 2017

Toback who was nominated for an Academy Award in 1991 for the film Bugsy, 'prowled the streets of New York City' in search of young women 'to abuse who were or wanted to be involved in the entertainment industry,' the 89-page suit alleges.

The suit lays out details of what his accusers say was a 12-step playbook Toback used as a ploy to ensnare them and potentially target hundreds of victims. 

Once Toback set the bait, he 'deceitfully gained their trust and acquiescence to meet with him by touting his influence as a movie director and screenwriter, and friendship and work with famous actors,' according to the lawsuit.

'Defendant Toback targetted young women using the same ruse over and over again with hundreds of victims, often using the same lines, enablers, and locations where he was able to perpetrate his abuse upon unsuspecting young women, including Plaintiffs, for decades,' the lawsuit claims. 

The suit comes five years after the majority of the women first made the allegations public during a series of interviews with the Los Angeles Times at the height of the MeToo movement when accusations against film mogul Harvey Weinstein also came out.

Suit also names Harvard Club, pictured, claiming the director used the facility to attack some women

Suit also names Harvard Club, pictured, claiming the director used the facility to attack some women

In addition to Toback, the women are suing the swanky Harvard Club of New York City for allegedly being complicit and allowing 'Toback's abuse to continue unchecked.'

Toback graduated from Harvard in 1966, 

'Toback repeatedly used his membership and affiliation with the Harvard Club of New York City to facilitate and carry out his abuse, luring his victims to the Harvard Club for meals and drinks and attacking them in the Harvard Club's dining room, stairwells, bathrooms and hotel rooms,' the court documents claim.

Toback was 'allowed unfettered access in and around the Harvard Club' and 'repeatedly used the prestige and privacy' despite several women reporting the director. 

The club is alleged to have done nothing about his behavior and the suit accuses the club of negligence and gross negligence for allowing Toback to maintain his membership and use its facility.

The suit details how in 2018, five women reported their personal accounts of sexual abuse by Toback to the Harvard Club. 

One women alleged the director 'hunted us on the streets of New York City' and 'conned us with the promise of auditions at the Harvard Club,' using the club's 'name as bait to prey on young women.' 

'He exploited the dreams and vulnerabilities of hundreds of young women,' the woman further alleged noting how the club 'continually catered to Toback's needs, providing him a safe haven for his reprehensible and criminal acts.'

Toback's membership was finally terminated in 2017 according to a spokesperson 

'The Harvard Club does not comment on pending

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