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Following the New York Times' story about CBS' $9.5 million settlement to Eliza Dushku, the 'Bull' actress has now spoken out to refute Michael Weatherly and CBS' narrative.
Eliza Dushku's guardian on the set True Lies has come forward to corroborate the actress' claims that she was molested by stunt coordinator Joel Kramer Stephanie Petit is a Royals Editor, Writer ...
But that’s not all — according to a follow-up article published by the Times on Friday, the draft report also revealed that earlier this year, CBS agreed pay the actress Eliza Dushku $9.5 ...
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Eliza Dushku is an American actress best known for starring in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Bring It On. Dushku married real estate CEO Peter Palandjian in 2018. The couple shares two kids, Philip ...
Eliza Dushku, who has accused a "True Lies" stunt coordinator of molesting her when she was 12, got public support over the weekend from costars and others who worked on the movie. Joel Kramer ...
“Eliza Dushku is telling the truth,” said Booth-Forbes who added that she was on the set of “True Lies” for three weeks and reported Kramer’s misconduct but nothing happened.
Eliza Dushku is responding to comments made recently by CBS and "Bull" actor Michael Weatherly, regarding alleged harassment she suffered while on the set of the network's show. Last week, the New ...
Eliza Dushku sits for an exclusive Q&A to discuss 'Mapplethorpe,' 'Bull' harassment, Steven Spielberg and much more.
Eliza Dushku, an actress on the popular CBS show “Bull,” was paid $9.5 million to settle allegations that she was dismissed from the series after she complained about being harassed on the set.
Eliza Dushku has broken her silence about a $9.5 million settlement she received from CBS. In a lengthy essay for The Boston Globe’s opinion section, the Watertown native explains in painstaking ...