Actor Cuba Gooding Jr. is facing legal challenges as two women have filed lawsuits against him for alleged inappropriate behavior, including forcible kissing and touching. The incidents occurred at separate New York City establishments in 2018 and 2019, and Gooding Jr. has admitted to second-degree harassment and “non-consensual physical contact” related to each incident. Both women have requested jury trials and are seeking damages, while Gooding Jr.’s legal team has made no public statements regarding the lawsuits. The allegations highlight wider issues related to women’s safety and the consequences for those who breach it.
Cuba Gooding Jr. faces lawsuits from two women for alleged inappropriate behavior, including forcible kissing and touching. The incidents occurred at two separate New York City establishments in 2018 and 2019. Gooding Jr. admitted to second-degree harassment related to the first incident as part of a plea deal, and confessed to “non-consensual physical contact” related to the second incident. Both women have requested jury trials and are seeking damages. Gooding Jr.’s legal team has made no public statements regarding the lawsuits.
On an uncommonly serene Wednesday, two women rocked the placid scene by filing lawsuits against Academy Award-winning actor, Cuba Gooding Jr. They brought serious accusations against him, seeking redress for the emotional distress they claimed to have endured as a result of Gooding Jr.’s alleged inappropriate behaviour. These alleged incidents occurred at different times in New York City.
The first woman to lodge a complaint was an employee at the well-known celebrity hot spot, LAVO nightclub. On 9 September 2018, she had innocently decided to wait on Gooding Jr.’s table, despite a fellow employee expressing concerns about the actor’s past indiscretions. The plaintiff’s anguish was palpable in the court papers, which detailed a deeply disturbing incident. According to the legal documents, Gooding Jr. had forcefully kissed her while she was tending to his table, without her consent or approval. To compound the serious nature of the situation, the actor, aged 55, admitted to a lesser charge of second-degree harassment related to the case. This admission was part of a deal finalised in April 2022, which is often referred to by legal practitioners as a ‘sweetheart’ deal due to its perceived leniency.
However, this wasn’t the only litigation levelled against Gooding Jr. On 9 June 2019, another contentious episode transpired at the Magic House Rooftop Bar & Lounge. The second woman to file a lawsuit, Kelsey Harbert, accused Gooding Jr. of touching her inappropriately. The actor, reportedly under the influence and in the company of his girlfriend, disregarded Harbert’s objections. He put his hand on her thigh, fondled her chest, and even attempted to kiss her hand. Disturbed by the encounter, Harbert reported the incident to the police. Gooding Jr. found himself under arrest for forcible touching a mere four days later.
The plea deal Gooding Jr. entered in 2022 also encompassed this incident. In court, the actor confessed to inflicting “non-consensual physical contact” on Harbert. Both Harbert and the first woman have now requested jury trials. They are seeking damages for a variety of reasons – lost wages, emotional distress, punitive damages, liquidated damages, and legal fees. These are the aftermath of the harm they endured as a result of Gooding Jr.’s conduct.
Despite the gravity of the claims and the possible fallout for Gooding Jr., his legal team has maintained their silence. They have made no remarks regarding the two lawsuits that could potentially tarnish the actor’s image. This ongoing drama doesn’t only cast doubts on Gooding Jr.’s behaviour, but also brings to the forefront wider issues related to women’s safety and the repercussions for those who breach it. However, as the scenario continues to develop and the trials commence, the hope remains that justice will be delivered for the women involved.
Two women have filed lawsuits against Cuba Gooding Jr. for alleged inappropriate behavior, including forcible kissing and touching. The incidents occurred at separate New York City establishments in 2018 and 2019.
Gooding Jr. has admitted to second-degree harassment related to the first incident as part of a plea deal, and confessed to “non-consensual physical contact” related to the second incident.
Both women have requested jury trials and are seeking damages for a variety of reasons including lost wages, emotional distress, punitive damages, liquidated damages, and legal fees.
Gooding Jr.’s legal team has made no public statements regarding the lawsuits.
The allegations highlight wider issues related to women’s safety and the consequences for those who breach it.
During the first incident, Gooding Jr. forcefully kissed a woman who was tending to his table at a New York City nightclub in 2018. In the second incident in 2019, he is accused of touching a woman inappropriately at a rooftop bar and lounge in the city.
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