【】Tweet may have been deleted
Dustin Hoffman has made it very clear that he did not appreciate John Oliver's line of questioning about the the sexual misconduct allegations against him.。
Not surprisingly, however, Hoffman's victims feel otherwise. 。
Not surprisingly, however, Hoffman's victims feel otherwise. 。SEE ALSO:John Oliver grills Dustin Hoffman over sexual misconduct allegations 。
Seven of Hoffman's accusers – Anna Graham Hunter, Wendy Riss Gatsiounis, Kathryn Rossetter, Melissa Kester, Cori Thomas, and two others who have remained anonymous – have penned a letter thanking Oliver for confronting Hoffman. 。
Tweet may have been deleted。 Hunter was the first of these women to come forward, writing in November that Hoffman had sexually harassed her on the set of 。Hunter was the first of these women to come forward, writing in November that Hoffman had sexually harassed her on the set of 。
Death of a Salesman。 . Accounts by Gatsiounis, Rossetter, Kester, Thomas, and others followed over the next several weeks. 。In early December, Oliver questioned Hoffman about the allegations during a 20th anniversary screening of。
By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。
By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.。 Thanks for signing up! 。Although the incident made headlines, Oliver recently admitted that he was "sad" about the entire exchange. "I just wanted it to become something more constructive. But it was clear pretty early on that it was not going to happen," he said. "I did try. I tried and failed."。
As Hoffman's accusers write, though, just。
As Hoffman's accusers write, though, just 。
trying 。
to have a constructive conversation is more than so many self-proclaimed male allies have proven willing to do.。
Matt Damon, for instance, has admitted that he knew about Gwyneth Paltrow's Harvey Weinstein story – but has recently chosen to use his platform to fret about the "culture of outrage" and wonder why we don't talk more about all the guys who "don't do this kind of thing." 。
Piously claiming to "believe women" only gets us so far, when the men who need to hear it most are allowed to glide by without having to seriously address their own bad behaviors.。