Arts & Entertainment
Tom Sizemore Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Girl, 11, On Set
The actor known for movies such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Black Hawk Down" is the latest actor to be accused of misconduct.

HOLLYWOOD, CA -- Actor Tom Sizemore allegedly touched an 11-year-old girl's genitals during a filming in 2003, according to a report by The Hollywood Reporter. The actress, who is now 26, was not publicly identified by the news outlet but said she is exploring "legal action against the actor as well as her parents."
The allegations were confirmed by a "dozen cast and crewmembers" of the movie Born Killers.
"They confirmed Sizemore was sent home over the alleged incident. According to these cast- and crewmembers, rumors swirled and emotions rose on set over what had allegedly transpired," read the article.
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Sizemore, 55, has been accused in the past for domestic violence and witness intimidation following a relationship with Heidi Fleiss, the "Hollywood Madam" who arranged dates for wealthy women and men, according to a CNN report. He was also accused of harming his girlfriend in 2016.
A Golden Globe-nominated actor, Sizemore has appeared in movies such as "Saving Private Ryan," "Black Hawk Down" and "Bad Frank."
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Sizemore is the latest in Hollywood stars to be accused of sexual misconduct. Harvey Weinsteinwas accused of sexual harassment earlier this year, sparking a campaign dubbed "#MeToo," that encouraged victims of assault and harassment to speak publicly about their experience.
Actor Kevin Spacey was also accused of sexual assault by various alleged victims, prompting producers to remove him from the popular Netflix show, "House of Cards."
--In this Aug. 11, 2014 file photo, actor Tom Sizemore arrives at the premiere of "The Expendables 3" in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/Associated Press)
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