![]() ![]() ![]() The GMVA includes a one year “lookback window,” allowing accusers to sue their alleged abusers and those accused of enabling that conduct, effective next March.Īccording to the act, violation “means a crime of violence committed because of gender or on the basis of gender, and due, at least in part, to an animus based on the victim’s gender.” The new proposed complaint comes as a result of New York City’s recently amended Gender Motivated Violence Act (GMVA). ![]() In the proposed amended complaint filed Tuesday, the woman says Fallon was “aware of Sanz’s online grooming efforts as he was of his in-person conduct.” The filings also claim NBC, Morgan, Fallon and Michaels “enabled Sanz’s crimes of sexual assault and battery” by “providing the physical space whereby Sanz assaulted Doe and by repeatedly ignoring and even encouraging Doe’s underage presence at SNL after-parties and after-after-parties.” In 2021, the woman said Sanz, a former “SNL” cast member began grooming her when she was around 14 and sexually assaulted her when she was 17 years old, according to court documents.Īt the time of the initial suit, the woman, who is identified only as Jane Doe, alleged that Sanz sexually abused her by “kissing her, groping her breasts, groping her buttocks, and digitally penetrating her genitals forcibly and without Plaintiff’s consent” at and after “SNL” parties, CNN previously reported. More than a year after a Pennsylvania woman filed a lawsuit against comedian Horatio Sanz, SNL Studios and NBCUniversal, she’s filed a proposed amended complaint seeking to add Tracy Morgan, Jimmy Fallon, and “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels as defendants, arguing they enabled Sanz’s alleged misconduct. ![]()
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