Woman Accuses ‘Back to the Future’ Star Crispin Glover of Multiple Serious Crimes

Actor Crispin Glover has been accused of battery, fraud, and other civil violations in a lawsuit filed by an unnamed woman in Los Angeles, according to court documents.

The plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that she was “essentially held captive and used for sex and free labor” by the 61-year-old actor, according to a report by TMZ.

Glover has not publicly responded to the allegations.

The claims against the “Back To The Future” star have not been proven in court.

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Allegations of Manipulation and Control

According to the lawsuit, Glover allegedly “lured and manipulated Jane Doe into abandoning her home and belongings in the U.K. for work with him as his assistant in the entertainment industry.”

Doe claims Glover promised her housing and employment if she relocated to Los Angeles.

“But when Ms. Doe took the bait and uprooted herself and moved to Los Angeles, she found herself in a disturbing situation where Mr. Glover wanted to control her actions and track her whereabouts and basically serve him as a live-in girlfriend/sex slave,” the complaint states.

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Doe alleges that after she “made it clear” she would not comply with what she described as Glover’s “increasingly bizarre and inappropriate demands,” he unlawfully evicted her and later “made a false police report and fraudulent petition for a restraining order against her.”

Timeline of Events

The lawsuit states that Doe met Glover through social media in 2015.

In 2023, they allegedly met in Dresden, Germany, where Glover showed her items from what the complaint describes as his collection of Nazi memorabilia.

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In 2024, Glover allegedly persuaded Doe to move to Los Angeles, promising tenancy in one of his properties and employment as his assistant.

Doe says she sold all her belongings to relocate to the United States and claims that upon arrival, she was “essentially at Mr. Glover’s whims.”

In March 2024, Doe, who identifies as a practicing Muslim, alleges she attempted to attend a mosque and was warned not to leave the property, or she would be locked out.

She says she went anyway and returned to find herself locked out and told to find another place to live.

When she attempted to re-enter the home, Doe claims Glover “attacked her, grabbing her neck and choking her in a headlock, leaving a visible wound and scar on her neck.”

She further alleges that Glover “called the police and made a false police report, falsely casting her as an unlawful intruder when she was in fact a tenant who was at all points invited and lawfully residing in her home.”

Doe claims Glover then filed “a malicious and fraudulent petition for a restraining order against her, which was swiftly dismissed for failure to prosecute.”

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Additional Claims

After the restraining order was dismissed, Doe alleges that Glover continued to contact her and harass her, “renewing his efforts to manipulate her into a sexual relationship with him.”

She says she is “still homeless and emotionally scarred from the traumatic events with Mr. Glover.”

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In addition to battery and fraud, the lawsuit includes claims of malicious prosecution, intentional infliction of emotional distress, Bane Act violations, and wrongful eviction.

The case is now pending in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

As with all civil allegations, the claims will need to be tested through the legal process.

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