Feb 27 β€’ 00:40 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Folha (PT)

Actor from 'Back to the Future' accused of keeping ex-girlfriend captive

Crispin Glover, known for his role in 'Back to the Future', is being sued by a former girlfriend who claims he kept her captive for sexual and financial exploitation.

Crispin Glover, best known for his role as George McFly in the 1985 film 'Back to the Future', faces serious accusations as a former girlfriend has filed a civil lawsuit against him. The unnamed woman, described as a 30-year-old British ex-model, alleges that Glover lured her to Los Angeles with false promises of work and subsequently kept her captive to exploit her both sexually and financially. She claims to have been coerced into moving to the U.S. based on these assurances, painting a grim picture of manipulation and control.

The lawsuit was filed recently and has already drawn attention, especially considering the dramatic nature of the claims. Glover has publicly denied all allegations through his legal representation, asserting that he is the one who has been victimized. He claims that during a confrontation, the woman allegedly assaulted him and faced legal repercussions for her actions, culminating in her arrest in 2024. This counter-narrative adds a layer of complexity to the situation, raising questions about the dynamics of their relationship and the legitimacy of the allegations.

Social media appears to have played a significant role in their initial connection, as the pair reportedly met online in 2015, with Glover persistently encouraging her to come to Los Angeles to pursue opportunities in the entertainment industry. Their reported meeting in Dresden, Germany, three years ago included Glover showing her items from his personal collection related to Nazi Germany, which further complicates the story by introducing elements of historical intrigue and personal fascination. The legal proceedings ahead will likely uncover more details as both sides present their arguments in court, potentially affecting the public's perception of Glover and his legacy.

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