George Foreman sexual abuse: Ex-American boxer calls allegation on him 'extortion' by 2 women

The plaintiffs Denise S. and Gwen H. in the document filing complaint against Foreman said they first met Foreman through their fathers in the late 60s and early 70s

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Two women have alleged that the boxing legend George Foreman sexually abused them while the latter was in his 20s and the former were minor. The lawsuit against foreman filed recently read.

The plaintiffs Denise S. and Gwen H. in the document filing complaint against Foreman said they first met Foreman through their fathers in the late 60s and early 70s.

In the document detailing the incident and as alleged against the accused, Denise mentioned that she first met Foreman when she was 8, slowly he made interactions with her by taking her out for ice cream, hangouts, and other kinds of stuff. She even mentioned that she was just 15 while Foreman was 26 when they had sexual intercourse.

Whereas Gwen said roughly six years after the meeting, when Foreman was 23, he courted her and then "would molest and sexually abuse" her until she was 16.

While 73-year-old Foreman denied all forms of accusations against him while talking to the American sports media. The legendary boxer said the two women were making false claims against him to extract millions of dollars for him.

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"Over the past six months," Foreman said at the time, "two women have been trying to extort millions of dollars each from me and my family. They are falsely claiming that I sexually abused them over 45 years ago in the 1970s."

Foreman went on to say, "I adamantly and categorically deny these allegations. The pride I take in my reputation means as much to me as my sports accomplishments, and I will not be intimidated by baseless threats and lies."

He added, "I am, and always will be, guided by my faith and trust in God. I will work with my lawyers to fully and truthfully expose my accusers' schemes and defend myself in court. I don't pick fights, but I don't run away from them either."

The American media were out to Foreman’s camp and close aides to receive their reaction on the development in the case however, no response has yet been received from them over repeated requests.


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