Chris Noth denies sexual assault allegations
Two women, who used a pseudonym in the THR story to protect their privacy, accused Noth of sexually assaulting them. The alleged incidents occurred in 2004 in Los Angeles and in 2015 in New York, respectively. The women said Noth reprises the role of Mr. Big on the HBO Max series “And Just Like That…” pushed them forward.
“The accusations against me by individuals I have met years, even decades ago, are completely untrue. These stories could be from 30 years ago or 30 days ago – they are not. always means no – that’s a line I haven’t crossed. The encounters are consensual. It’s hard not to question the timing of these stories. I’m not sure why they are. resurfaced right now, but I know this: I did not assault these women,” Noth said in a statement. CNN.
The first woman who accompanied Zoe said she was 22 years old in 2004 when the alleged attack happened, she said.
Zoe sought medical attention after the incident but said she had not filed a police report. The UCLA Rape Crisis Center, where Zoe sought mental health support in 2006, confirmed to THR that the facility treated her, without specifically mentioning any details. about her case.
The second woman, traveling with Lily, said she was 25 years old and was living in New York in 2015 when the alleged attack happened.
Lily did not file a police report, but told a friend about what had happened at the time, who THR spoke to.
CNN has been unable to independently verify the allegations against Noth.