A little more than a year ago, there was a big article in, "New York Magazine," that laid out how Neil Gaiman had allegedly sexually assaulted a number of women. I wrote about how it might take a bit for the whole truth to be figured out, but things looked bad. Thought of as a literary hero for quite some time, the allegations were extremely upsetting for big fans of Gaiman, and he denied any wrongdoing before he went radio silent. Various legal cases have been occuring but Gaiman posted nothing. However, now, Gaiman has made a new blog post, "...again denying the allegations, before hyping up his untitled next novel, and thanking fans who have supported him."
Look, whether everything is true, some of it is true, or somehow nothing is true, the timing is awful. It is almost as if Gaiman saw all the Epstein files being released and thought, "Hey, maybe I'll remind everyone about my fiasco while sex predators are a trending topic!" I guess he really wants to promote upcoming work and link to a random Substack newsletter named TechnoPathology, which is heavily focused on discussing how its author believes Neil Gaiman is innocent (Gaiman claims no direct involvement). Again, regardless of Gaiman's guilt or innocence, he picked a Hell of a time to contribute to the dialogue going on about famous people and sexual assault.

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