A very transparent move to try to silence any other victims. And as is the case with Rowling, be very aware that if you financially support the new Sandman show, Good Omens, etc, this is the man who profits.
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The author says she broke her NDA by sharing her story with the media, including with New York Magazine. Wallner accused Gaiman of sexual misconduct during the time she lived and worked on his property in Woodstock.
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At the same time it is unavoidable given he (co-)authored the original
You mean the next season?
yeah, anything linked to that guy will bring him money.
(I actually have no legal background and don't know the answer, but I'm going with what sounds morally right)
"Sorry, officer, but I signed an NDA."
"Damnit! Foiled again!"
Also I don't think it's unpopular to say that the 2nd season felt like shipper fanservice. I have S1 on DVD and I'm fine with just that.
I cannot believe how much I idolized this person.