Sexual Assault Accusation Against Max Landis

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American screenwriter and filmmaker Max Landis has faced allegation of emotional and sexual abuse by eight women where one of the accuser has called Landis “a serial rapist, gaslighter, physical and psychological abuser.”
Among the eight women two women spoke on record and other five were identified by pseudonyms where they described a pattern of his crime. Landis baited people in with his large, vibrant friend group then manipulates them, using their relationships and vulnerabilities.
According to the some victims, Landix isolated them from their family and near ones so girls would become dependent on him.
“He sees something shiny and he wants it. He’s like, I have to have it,” saying this the victim also added,
“Abuse is slippery. Max did, somewhat, announce that he was abusive. That was what was so disarming about his particular brand of manipulation.”
Victim Ashley Heffington Dionne’s friend Callie Ray put a police complain against Landis in 2008 that Landis had sexually assaulted her friend Dionne while she was drunk and incapacitated but later the case was dropped.
Landis, 33, the son of the director John Landis who is famous for writing the screenplay for “Chronicle,” his most recent credit is the David Ayer film “Bright” but facing this kind of case for more than one year.
Actress Whitney Moore then came forward on social media, claiming that she also had been targeted to this inhumane crime of Landis.
Landis did not respond to requests for comment on the report.
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