Worldwide Production Agency has dropped Hollywood stunt coordinator Joel Kramer after Eliza Dushku accused him of molesting her during production of the 1994 film “True Lies.”
The talent agency “elected to part ways” with Kramer based on the allegations, according to a statement sent to Deadline.
“Such behavior is unacceptable and entirely at odds with the standards of conduct we demand of ourselves, and expect from our clients,” Richard Caleel, the agency’s president and general counsel, said.
In a Facebook post Saturday, Dushku accused Kramer of sexually abusing her in his Miami hotel room when she was 12 and he was 36. Kramer had “methodically” built her parents’ trust over months, before he offered to take her swimming at the stunt crew’s hotel pool one day, Dushku wrote.
According to her Facebook post:
I remember vividly how he methodically drew the shades and turned down the lights; how he cranked up the air-conditioning to what felt like freezing levels, where exactly he placed me on one of the two hotel room beds, what movie he put on the television (Coneheads); how he disappeared in the bathroom and emerged, naked, bearing nothing but a small hand towel held flimsy at his mid-section. I remember…