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Crispin Glover denies he kept model as sex slave, calls suit a 'shakedown'

Jessica Schladebeck, New York Daily News on

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“Back to the Future” actor Crispin Glover has slammed claims made by his British model ex-girlfriend, who accused him in a recent lawsuit of keeping her as a sex slave.

In court documents filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court, Glover said the woman’s “allegations that I held her captive are patently and provably false,” TMZ reported. He further maintained they were in a romantic relationship and that she went as far as to ask that he tell people they were married in an Islamic ceremony.

When he refused the request, Glover claimed she showed up at his home with another man and then physically attacked him. He noted that he called police and that Doe was subsequently arrested. He also referred to her recent lawsuit as a “shakedown,” EW reported.

“Instead of taking accountability for her multiple illegal actions in February-March 2024, Plaintiff has made up false allegations in retaliation, and, I believe, to manufacture a lawsuit in an attempt to damage me and extract money from me,” the court documents said.

Crispin also flagged an email from Doe’s lawyer received on Sept. 26, 2025, asking for “an unspecified amount of money to prevent legal action against me.”

 

Doe filed suit back in February, claiming she initially met Glover through social media in 2015. Throughout their online interactions, the actor would often make “strange advances” and push for her to come to the United States, according to the lawsuit. They did not meet in person until eight years later in 2023, when they stayed together in Germany. She said Glover showed her Nazi memorabilia during the trip, which he has also denied.

The following year, she decided to move to the U.S., after Glover made repeated “promises of a new life where she could start over and have a career in the entertainment industry through some sort of business relationship with him,” the lawsuit said. Doe added she was under the impression she’d be working as his assistant and living in his home, while Glover said that he never hired her or employed her in any capacity.

According to Doe’s lawsuit, Glover gave her the boot in March 2024. When she attempted to retrieve her belongings, the actor allegedly “attacked her, grabbing her neck and choking her in a headlock, leaving a visible wound and scar on her neck.” He went on to file a “false police report,” labeling her an “unlawful intruder,” she said.


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