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CNN investigation: 8 women accuse Morgan Freeman of 'inappropriate behaviour'

Cape Town - CNN has published an investigation into several allegations of "harassment" and "inappropriate behaviour" by Oscar-winning actor, Morgan Freeman.   

According to the month-long investigation 16 women shared their experiences of the alleged inappropriate behaviour, both on movie sets and at the actor's production company.   

Reports say that several of the women said that Freeman had made constant comments about their bodies and clothing choices.

Eight said that they were victims of harassment or inappropriate behaviour, of which two said that they were subjected to unwanted touching by Freeman.

According to accounts, one women said that while filming Going in style in 2015, Freeman subjected her to unwanted touching of her lower back and "comments about her figure on a near daily basis."

Another source said that Freeman kept trying to lift her skirt and asked if she was wearing underwear.

Entertainment producer at Chicago's WGN-TV, Tyra Martin, has gone on record saying that she has spent hours interviewing Freeman at various press junkets.

She said that over the course of a decade she sat down with him at least nine times and grew accustomed to his comments about her appearance.

According to CNN she made it clear that she was always "in on the joke."

"When I stood up, I pulled my skirt part of my dress down and he did say, 'Oh, don't pull it down now.'" Martin said.

According to CNN Freeman has been unavailable for comment. 

Several other Hollywood names have been in the news due to allegations of harassment. 

Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing two cases brought by the Beverly Hills Police Department against disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Bill Cosby was found guilty of sexual assault earlier this month.

UPDATE: Freeman has issued a statement through his publicist saying that he never intended to make anyone feel uneasy, and apologises to anyone who felt uncomfortable or disrespected.

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