For the record, I grew up in Boston with three older brothers and have generally been considered a tomboy I did not overreact. I took a job and, because I did not want to be harassed, I was fired. She added that she did not initially comment on The New York Times article as she believed the confidentiality agreement she signed as part of her settlement prohibited her from doing so. Dushku would have received for the balance of her contract as a series regular, and was determined in a mutually agreed upon mediation process at the time. In no way was it playful, nor was it joking with two willing participants.
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Dushku was written off the show after complaining about Weatherly. In front of the cast and crew, Weatherly remarked on her appearance, made a rape joke and a comment about a threesome in March of , according to the New York Times, which first reported the settlement. Shortly after Dushku confronted the star about his behavior, she was written off the show. Dushku would have received for the balance of her contract as a series regular, and was determined in a mutually agreed upon mediation process at the time. The settlement remerged during the current investigation of former CBS CEO Leslie Moonves, who was ousted in September after the New Yorker published allegations from 12 women who said he subjected them to mistreatment that included forced oral sex, groping and retaliation if they resisted.
Eliza Dushku details Michael Weatherly's alleged sexual harassment on 'Bull' set
Eliza Dushku says she was sexually molested at age 12 by a stunt coordinator during production of the film True Lies. In a post on her Facebook account on 13 January, the actor also alleged that Joel Kramer, then 36, caused her to be injured on the set as payback for disclosing the alleged misconduct to a friend. Kramer denied the accusations in trade publication interviews. Dushku, who appeared in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the film Bring It On, joins the growing ranks of those alleging sexual misconduct by men in the entertainment industry.
In her op-ed for The Globe, Dushku said that was not the case. Michael Weatherly and Eliza Dushku on "Bull. Dushku joined "Bull" towards the end of the first season and writes that she was told she was being brought on to make the series more of a "two hander" heading into Season 2.