A
second woman has
come forward accusing Dustin Hoffman of
sexual misconduct
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If
Dustin Hoffman thought those
sexual misconduct allegations were going to blow over quickly, he's learning now just how wrong he was.
Actress Kathryn Rossetter has published a devastating essay in
The Hollywood Reporter describing his repeated violation of her when they worked together in the 1980s.
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The story arrives one month after Anna Graham Hunter
shared her own account of being harassed by Hoffman, and days after
John Oliver grilled Hoffman about the accusations during a public screening.
In the early 1980s,
Hoffman helped Rossetter land a role opposite him in the Broadway revival
Death of a Salesman. (She also co-starred with him in the 1985 TV movie based on the same play.) At first, she says, she saw
Hoffman as "my hero."*
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