Child sexual abuse suit against Tiffany Haddish, Aries Spears dropped by accuser
In a ___ Statement That same day, Jane, 22, told TMZ that her family had “known Tiffany Haddish for many years” and “now we know she would never hurt me or my brother or help anyone else. Gay who can hurt us. We wish Tiffany the best and are glad we can all put her behind us. She didn’t mention Spears.
On Wednesday, Haddish told a TMZ photographer at Los Angeles International Airport that she was “Peace of mind” By way of dismissal. The actress, who said she doesn’t speak to Spears, said her biggest concern throughout the process was “making sure the kids are OK.”
When asked what the lawsuit could mean for her career, Haddish told another TMZ photographer that she “lost everything” after the allegations came to light, and she didn’t know. What is the future? “All my gigs are gone,” he said. “Everything is over… I have nothing to do.”
Reps for Haddish, Spears and Does did not respond to The Post’s requests for comment.
The lawsuit alleges Haddish and Spears forced Jane to copy a sexually explicit video of two people eating a Subway sandwich while the then 14-year-old attended a comedy camp in 2013. giving mock felicitations while watching Spears, and the experience left Jane “physically, emotionally and mentally exhausted.”
The lawsuit also alleges that Haddish and Spears forced 7-year-old John to film an explicit skit titled “Throw a Pedophile’s Eyes,” during which, according to court documents, he said was molested by Spears, who “fessed up on her” in the video. Stills of the video, which was included in the lawsuit, show close-up shots of the child’s body and spears touching the soul. The video then appeared on the Funny or Die website.
In a statement shared with The Post after the lawsuit was filed, Funny or Die wrote that the company “found this video absolutely offensive and will never produce such content. , were not involved in the funding or production. It was uploaded to the site as user-generated content and was removed in 2018 shortly after its existence was discovered.
The lawsuit claims that the siblings were told that appearing in these skits would help them land roles on television. Spears, a stand-up comedian, is excellent. Known for its run from 1997 to 2005. Fox sketch comedy show “MADtv.” Haddish, who was a regular on “The Carmichael Show” and has appeared in movies like “Kianu,” rose to fame for her breakout role in the 2017 film “Girls Trip.” Court documents claim that when the plaintiff saw Haddish take part in a similar, simulated oral sex scene in “Girls Trip,” he “unlocked a repressed memory” and was “with her.” gave a sense of the magnitude of what had happened.
A few days later In an August court filing, Haddish Expressed regret In a post on Instagram. “Obviously while the sketch was intended to be funny, it wasn’t funny at all, and I deeply regret agreeing to act in it.” Tuesday after news of the layoffs, Spears said celebrated In a post on Instagram that also promoted one of his podcast episodes.
Razan Nakhlawi contributed to this report.