Crispin Glover, known for playing George McFly in Back to the Future, is facing a lawsuit from a UK model accusing him of battery, fraud, and emotional distress. The actor strongly denies the claims, stating he was the victim of an assault by the woman. Details from both sides paint a messy picture of broken promises and legal battles.
Oh honey, the tea is piping hot on this Back to the Future blast from the past! Crispin Glover, the 61-year-old actor who gave us that iconic awkward George McFly vibe, is in the middle of a lawsuit that's got everyone side-eyeing. A Jane Doe—a model from the UK—is suing him for battery, fraud, wrongful eviction, malicious prosecution, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, per the filing reported by PEOPLE magazine.
According to the lawsuit, they connected on social media 11 years ago. She says Glover made 'strange advances' and urged her to move to Los Angeles. Fast-forward eight years, they met in Dresden, Germany, where he allegedly showed her Nazi memorabilia—yikes! 😬 He supposedly promised her a fresh start: a home in his Silver Lake pad, a job as his assistant, and a career boost in entertainment if she relocated in 2024.
But once she arrived? Total plot twist. Jane Doe claims Glover wanted to control her every move, track her whereabouts, and treat her like a live-in girlfriend—essentially a 'sex slave,' she alleges. As a practicing Muslim relying on him for money and shelter, things escalated when she stepped out to a mosque. He allegedly locked her out, evicted her without warning, leaving her homeless. When she tried to retrieve her cats and belongings, she says he assaulted her—grabbing her neck in a headlock, choking her, and leaving a scar.
She further accuses him of filing a false police report calling her an intruder and a 'malicious' restraining order, which was supposedly dismissed for failure to prosecute—though he allegedly kept texting her for hookups. Glover's rep fires back hard: "Mr. Glover denies these baseless allegations in the strongest possible terms." They claim on March 2, 2024, Jane Doe unprovokedly assaulted him at his LA home, leading to her arrest by LAPD. Glover filed a restraining order, backed by police records, and couldn't serve it because she vanished post-jail. Law enforcement sources confirm Glover reported the assault.
Glover's team insists he'll "vigorously defend himself" and that the courts will reveal this as a 'meritless fabrication.' Jane Doe wants a jury trial, damages, and fees. So, darlings, who's spinning the real tale here—victim or villain? Spill your thoughts! 🔥