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Danny Elfman Has Sexual Assault Lawsuit Dismissed

Danny Elfman Has Sexual Assault Lawsuit Dismissed

A Los Angeles Superior Court judge tossed the filing due to “failure to provide evidence of sexual assault” and multiple expired statutes of limitations

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Danny Elfman, September 2023 (Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

Danny Elfman was sued, last year, by a woman who claimed that the composer sexually abused her between 1997 and 2002. The lawsuit has now been dismissed, Rolling Stone reports. In court documents, viewed by Pitchfork, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Lisa K. Sepe-Wiesenfeld ruled in favor of Elfman and his company, Musica de la Muerta, on the basis that the plaintiff (identified by the pseudonym Jane Doe XX) failed to provide evidence of sexual assault, and did not meet the statutes of limitations for multiple allegations.

In the original complaint, the plaintiff claimed that she met Elfman at a house party when she was 21 and the composer was 47. She alleged that, during a period of time between 1997 and 2002, there were instances when Elfman would walk around naked and expose his genitals to her. The lawsuit also stated that Elfman would sometimes sleep nude in the same bed next to a fully-clothed Doe when she was in-between apartments and staying at his home in 1998. In addition, the complaint detailed an instance, in 2002, when Elfman allegedly told Doe: “Every time you have ever slept next to me, I would masturbate next to you.”

In an August 13 motion for summary judgment, Elfman’s camp argued: “Plaintiff’s allegation that Elfman undressed in her presence and masturbated while she slept is not, as a matter of law, sexual assault, such that Plaintiff’s claims are fatally defective.” The composer’s lawyers also referred to Doe’s allegations as “speculative statements that it is possible she could have been sexually assaulted.” In addition, they pointed to a number of expired statutes of limitations pertaining to Doe’s allegations.

Judge Sepe-Wiesenfeld ruled in Elfman’s favor on Wednesday, September 4. One of Doe’s attorneys, Jeff Anderson, told Rolling Stone, “We are disappointed but not shocked that the court found that the law does not permit her case to proceed.”

Prior to Jane Doe XX’s complaint, Elfman was sued by by composer Nomi Abadi, who alleged that Elfman failed to pay two installments of $42,500 from a $830,000 settlement. The settlement related to Abadi accusing Elfman of multiple instances of sexual harassment that allegedly occurred in 2016, filing a report with the Los Angeles Police Department the following year.

Earlier this year, Abadi sued Elfman for defamation over statements he made in a Rolling Stone interview in 2023. Abadi accused Elfman of breaching the nondisclosure agreement put in place during their initial settlement.

Jane Doe XX and Danny Elfman’s respective attorneys have not returned multiple requests for comment from Pitchfork.


If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual assault, we encourage you to reach out for support:

RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline
http://www.rainn.org
1 800 656 HOPE (4673)

Crisis Text Line
SMS: Text “HELLO” or “HOLA” to 741-741

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