Two women have filed lawsuits against former heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman, accusing him of sexual abuse.
The two separate lawsuits were filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday by women using the pseudonyms “Denise F.” and “Gwen H.,” according to Reuters.
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Denise, a resident of Los Angeles accused the former boxer of grooming her when she was 8 and having sex with her at age 15. Gwen, who lives in Nevada, is accusing Foreman of “sexually abusing and raping” her at the ages of 15 and 16, according to the report.
Foreman denied the allegations when they were made public last month, telling the outlet he “will not be intimidated by baseless threats and lies” and that he doesn’t “pick fights” but also doesn’t “run away from them either.”
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During his boxing career, Foreman won the heavyweight gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City and lost his world title to Muhammad Ali in the “Rumble in the Jungle” in 1974. He is also known for lending his name to and promoting the George Foreman Grill beginning in 1994.