Neil Gaiman’s former wife has posted a statement as allegations ofsexual assaultagainst the best-selling author continue to be a topic of conversation.
Amanda Palmer, who divorced the writer approximately three years ago, shared a couple of brief sentences on Instagram.
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Best-selling author Neil Gaiman’s ex-wife broke her silence following the assault allegations against her former husband
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“As there are ongoing custody and divorce proceedings, I am not able to offer public comment,” she wrote. “Please understand that I am first and foremost a parent. I ask for privacy at this time.”
HighlightsAmanda Palmer broke her silence amid the sexual assault allegations against her former husband Neil Gaiman.Palmer emphasized her priority remains on her son’s well-being, despite the current conversation.‘There Is No Safe Word’ is the work that details all the allegations against the bestselling author.
But it seems her silence has sparked theories amongst commenters.
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“She totally knew everything. I have no doubt,” claimed one person.
“Weird that he was married toAmanda Palmerand she has the song ‘Mr. Weinstein Will See You Now’…” another pointed out.
Palmer says her number one priority is the “well-being of her son”
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“I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever,” statedGaimanon his website on January 14.
The writer admitted that he was “emotionally unavailable while being sexually available” and was so “caught up in [his] own story” that it was easy to ignore other people’s.
He added, “Some of the horrible stories now being told simply never happened, while others have been so distorted from what actually took place that they bear no relationship to reality.
“I am prepared to take responsibility for any missteps I made. I’m not willing to turn my back on the truth, and I can’t accept being described as someone I am not, and cannot and will not admit to doing things I didn’t do.”
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The abovementioned stories can be found in a piece titledThere Is No Safe Word, which includes the perspectives of the women accusing the writer of “inappropriate and abusive behavior” as well as speculation that Palmer knew of his alleged actions.
As per an anonymous contributor, many of Gaiman’s fans who went to see him at conventions were part of an “inherently vulnerable community” — and some “wanted to be entwined with him in ways I was not prepared to defend him against,” they shared.
There Is No Safe Worddetails the stories of the women who had sexually inappropriate encounters with Gaiman
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