Director Paul Haggis denies sexual misconduct accusations

Four women make claims against Oscar-winning director, two accuse him of rape

Director Paul Haggis has denied accusations of sexual misconduct made by four women. File photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters
Director Paul Haggis has denied accusations of sexual misconduct made by four women. File photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters

Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis has denied accusations of sexual misconduct made by four women, including two who accused him of rape.

On Friday, the Associated Press reported accusations by three women who worked in the entertainment industry including that Haggis had forcibly kissed them, or forced them to perform oral sex, in encounters between 1996 and 2015.

One of the three women also accused Haggis of raping her. The women were not identified in the report.

"Mr. Haggis denies these anonymous claims in whole," his attorney Christine Lepera said in a statement.

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A fourth woman named in the report, Haleigh Breest, who accused Haggis of raping her in 2013, was sued by Haggis last month in New York state court in Manhattan.

In the lawsuit, Haggis denied the allegation and accused Miss Breest of extortion and of demanding $9 million in order to avoid her claims becoming public.

Miss Breest and the other three accusers could not be reached for comment on Friday.

Haggis (64) won screenplay and best picture Oscars in 2006 for "Crash." The Canadian writer and director's other work includes the movies "Million Dollar Baby" and "Quantum of Solace."

He is also known for publicly breaking away from the Church of Scientology in 2009 after 35 years as a member.

–Reuters