- Toback, 80, was accused of sexually assaulting dozens of ladies over a long time
- The allegations got here to mild in 2017 on the peak of the #MeToo motion
- The director denied all claims and didn’t attend his personal trial
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James Toback, the disgraced filmmaker who was accused of sexually assaulting dozens of ladies on the peak of the #MeToo motion, has been ordered to pay greater than a billion {dollars} after a sexual assault trial in New York Metropolis.
A jury ordered that the 80-year-old author and director pay $1.68 billion after 40 ladies joined collectively to accuse him in courtroom of sexual assault, false imprisonment, coercion and psychological abuse, in line with Selection.
Earlier within the case, Toback denied every of the ladies’s allegations and claimed that any sexual exercise between them had been consensual.
Though 40 ladies have been concerned within the lawsuit that quantity is only a fraction of the ladies who’ve accused Toback of sexual misconduct.
In 2018, the Los Angeles Instances reported {that a} gorgeous 395 ladies wrote in to the paper accusing Toback of sexually harassing or sexually assaulting them.
The smaller subsection of ladies concerned within the lawsuit reportedly received their case on abstract judgement, as Toback didn’t attend the trial.

James Toback, the disgraced filmmaker who was accused of sexually assaulting dozens of ladies on the peak of the #MeToo motion, has been ordered to pay greater than a billion {dollars} after a sexual assault trial in New York Metropolis; pictured in 2013 in NYC

40 ladies testified in courtroom or appeared in video depositions to accuse Toback, 80, of sexual assault, false imprisonment, coercion and psychological abuse, in line with Selection; pictured in 2017 in Venice
Though the lawsuit was filed again in December of 2022, the trial solely started this yr and lasted for simply seven days.
All 40 of the ladies spoke on the trial, with half testifying in particular person for the jury whereas the opposite half testified through video depositions.
It was solely potential for his or her lawsuit to be filed due to New York’s Grownup Survivors Act, which created a one-year window through which alleged sexual abuse survivors might levy civil claims, even when their abuse had occurred outdoors the statute of limitations.
‘This verdict is about justice. However extra importantly, It’s about taking energy again from the abusers — and their and enablers — and returning it to these he tried to regulate and silence,’ stated Brad Beckworth, the lead counsel for the plaintiffs, after the decision was introduced.
‘At present, a jury from the better New York Neighborhood spoke very clearly and despatched a message that reverberates far past this courtroom: nobody is above accountability. The motion will not be over. There’s extra work to do.’
The actress Mary Monahan, the lead plaintiff for the lawsuit, stated: ‘This isn’t only a verdict — it’s validation.
‘For many years, I carried this trauma in silence, and at present, a jury believed me. Believed us. That modifications all the pieces,’ she continued. ‘This verdict is greater than a quantity — it’s a declaration.
‘We’re not disposable. We’re not liars. We’re not collateral injury in another person’s energy journey. The world is aware of now what we’ve at all times recognized: what he did was actual. And what we did — standing up, talking out — was proper.’

Though 40 ladies have been concerned within the lawsuit that quantity is only a fraction of the a whole lot who’ve accused Toback of sexual misconduct; Toback pictured with Francis Ford Coppola and Rosanna Arquette in LA in 2008