Warning: This post mentions sexual misconduct and may cause distress for some readers.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is back with a new Netflix documentary Arnold which examines the life of the bodybuilder-turned-Hollywood-star.
But this also means that the True Lies actor has to confront some of the more controversial moments from his past.
More specifically, the 2003 report from the Los Angeles Times where six women detailed how Arnold Schwarzenegger had touched them in a sexual manner without their consent while working on movie sets, in studio offices, and in other settings.
The stories spanned the preceding three decades with three of the women describing their surprise and discomfort when Schwarzenegger 'grabbed' their breasts, with another recalling the actor reaching under her skirt and gripping her buttocks.
In one particularly harrowing story, another woman said that after groping her, Schwarzenegger had tried to remove her bathing suit in a hotel elevator. The final woman said that the Terminator star had pulled her onto his lap and made a crude remark about a sex act.
“Did he rape me? No,” one woman told the LA Times. “Did he humiliate me? You bet he did.”
The report was published at the same time that Schwarzenegger was running for Governor of California. At the time, Schwarzenegger’s campaign spokesperson, Sean Walsh, denied any wrongdoing. “We believe Democrats and others are using this to try to hurt Arnold Schwarzenegger’s campaign,” Walsh said.
“We believe that this is coming so close before the election, something that discourages good, hard-working, decent people from running for office.”