Stan Lee accused of sexual misconduct by massage therapist

Maria Carballo is suing for assault, battery, violation of the Illinois Gender Violence Act.

April 24, 2018 01:22 pm | Updated 01:22 pm IST - Los Angeles

 Stan Lee gestures as he poses at the premiere of ‘Iron Man 3’ at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California in April 2013.

Stan Lee gestures as he poses at the premiere of ‘Iron Man 3’ at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California in April 2013.

Comic legend Stan Lee has been accussed of sexual misconduct by massage therapist Maria Carballo.

Ms. Carballo has sued Mr. Lee, 95, and his assistant, Mac Anderson, according to a report in Blast.

She claimed she was called to perform a massage over the weekend in Mr. Lee’s hotel room at a Hyatt Regency in Chicago.

Ms. Carballo alleged that Mr. Lee began to fondle himself while lying face down and later, while she was massaging his quadriceps, she said Mr. Lee began to moan and groan.

She added she ended the massage early and left the hotel room.

According to court documents, Ms. Carballo was called back to the room again the next day. She said an hour into the massage, Mr. Lee began moaning again. She says she immediately stopped the massage and asked Mr. Lee to put his clothes back on so she could get her things and leave.

She claimed Mr. Lee got angry and stood up from the table completely naked. Fearing she might get fired, she agreed to continue the massage for another 10 minutes.

Ms. Carballo said when things got more uncomfortable she immediately ended the massage, got her $240 in cash from Mr. Lee for the massage, and immediately left.

Ms. Carballo is suing for assault, battery, violation of the Illinois Gender Violence Act, emotional distress and civil conspiracy. She is seeking damages in excess of $50,000.

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