Amanda Palmer Denies Allegations of Human Trafficking in Lawsuit Involving Neil Gaiman
The musician and ex-wife of Neil Gaiman has rejected claims made by a former nanny accusing her of negligence and trafficking, as Gaiman faces multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
- Amanda Palmer, ex-wife of Neil Gaiman, has denied allegations of human trafficking and negligence made in a lawsuit filed by former nanny Scarlett Pavlovich.
- Scarlett Pavlovich alleges that Neil Gaiman repeatedly raped her while she worked as a live-in nanny for the couple in 2022 and claims Palmer knowingly facilitated the abuse.
- Palmer stated on Instagram that she cannot comment on the specifics of the allegations but denies any wrongdoing and plans to respond formally in the future.
- The lawsuit, filed in three U.S. states, accuses Gaiman of sexual abuse and coercion, with Pavlovich claiming she was economically dependent on the couple during her employment.
- Gaiman has denied all allegations of non-consensual sexual activity, while Palmer has emphasized her focus on protecting her child’s privacy during this difficult time.