Hollywood director James Toback ordered to pay $1.68B to 40 women who accused writer of sexual abuse

A New York jury on Wednesday awarded $1.68 billion in damages to 40 women who accused writer and director James Toback of sexual abuse and other crimes over a span of 35 years, according to lawyers representing the plaintiffs.The decision stems from a lawsuit filed in Manhattan in 2022 after New York state instituted a one-year window for people to file lawsuits over sexual assault claims even if they took place decades ago.It marks one of the largest jury awards since the advent of the #MeToo movement, as well as in New York state history, said attorney Brad Beckworth, of the law firm Nix Patterson LLP, in an interview.The plaintiffs, he said, believe such a large verdict will send a message to powerful individuals “who don’t treat women appropriately.”The court had not yet released documentation of the verdict as of Wednesday night.

Beckworth said the verdict included $280 million in compensatory damages and $1.4 billion for punitive damages to the plaintiffs.“This verdict is about justice,” Beckworth said in a statement.“But more importantly, It’s about taking power back from the abusers — and their and enablers — and returning it to those he tried to control and silence.”Beckworth said the abuse took place between 1979 and 2014.Toback was nominated for an Oscar for writing 1991′s “Bugsy,” and his career in Hollywood has spanned more than 40 years.

Accusations that he engaged in years of sexual abuse surfaced in late 2017 as the #MeToo movement gained attention.They were first reported by the Los Angeles Times.In 2018, Los Angeles prosecutors said the statutes of limitations had expired in five cases they reviewed, and declined to bring criminal charges against Toback.The plaintiffs then filed a lawsuit in New York a few days after the state’s Adult Survivors Act went into effect.

The lawyers said they discovered a pattern of Toback attempting to lure young women on the streets of New York into meeting him by falsely promising r...

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Publisher: New York Post

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