Actor Crispin Glover, known for his roles in Back to the Future and Charlie's Angels, is facing a civil lawsuit alleging battery, fraud, wrongful eviction, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. A 30-year-old model from the United Kingdom, identified as Jane Doe in court documents, filed the suit, claiming Glover manipulated her into moving to Los Angeles under false pretenses of work and housing.

According to the complaint, Doe and Glover first connected on social media in 2015, eventually meeting in Germany in 2023. She alleges Glover promised her a new life and career as his assistant, leading her to move to his Silver Lake home in early 2024. However, Doe claims she was then expected to be his live-in girlfriend and work for free, with Glover allegedly tracking her movements. The lawsuit details an incident on March 2, 2024, where Doe claims Glover locked her out of his home after she went to a mosque. Upon her attempt to retrieve her belongings and cats, she alleges Glover attacked her, grabbing her neck and choking her in a headlock, leaving a visible wound and scar.

Glover's representatives have vehemently denied all allegations, calling them 'baseless' and a 'meritless fabrication'. They state that on March 2, 2024, Glover was actually the victim of an 'unprovoked felony assault' by Jane Doe at his Los Angeles residence. Glover's team asserts he called the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), who investigated the incident and arrested Doe, further citing law enforcement records and a restraining order Glover filed against her as evidence. However, TMZ sources contradict this, reporting that while LAPD responded to an assault report at Glover's home on that date, no arrests were made. Doe also claims the restraining order filed by Glover was 'malicious and fraudulent' and was later dismissed for failure to prosecute.

Doe, represented by attorney Dev Das of Geragos & Geragos, is seeking special and general damages, with the exact amount to be determined at a jury trial. Glover's representatives have affirmed that he intends to 'vigorously defend himself' and is confident the judicial process will expose the lawsuit's alleged fabricated nature.