Cuba Gooding Jr allegedly asked woman to sit on his face and pee in his mouth: 'He also put his hand inside the woman’s blouse'
One of the 14 women who have come forward accusing Cuba Gooding Jr. of some form of sexual misconduct said he the actor asked her to sit on his face and urinate into his mouth.
The shocking allegations were listed by Manhattan prosecutors in new court documents on October 15, after Cuba pleaded not guilty to two counts of forcible touching and two counts of third-degree sex abuse, which stemmed from accusations made by a pair of victims.
According to the latest claims, Cuba allegedly grabbed the unidentified woman's arm in a bar in Los Angeles as she passed by him to go to the bathroom, back in February 2011.
Although the pair had no “prior interaction" before the incident, he proceeded to place "his hand inside the woman’s blouse and squeezed her bare breast while he stated, in substance, ‘Sit on my face, pee in my mouth,’" the documents stated.
The woman allegedly pushed him away, saying, “You’re so nasty."
When Cuba repeated his action a second time and got told by someone in the bar to leave the woman alone, he told the man, “I want her to sit on my face and pee in my mouth."
Although he has not been charged regarding the allegations made by the rest of the 12 female accusers, the prosecutors said they intended to introduce their claims in court to prove a pattern of sexual abuse.
“Defendant’s past behavior shows that he routinely approaches women while at bars or nightclubs with whom he has had limited or no prior interaction, and touches them inappropriately”, the prosecutors said as part of their argument, as they tried to convince the judge to allow the additional accusers’ allegations to be present before the jury at the trial.
“Looking at these instances, it is clear that the defendant’s actions are intentional, rather than accidental, that he does not mistakenly believe the acts are consensual", they added.
Cuba's lawyer, Mark Heller, has maintained that none of the claims against their client are true.
“None of those [claims] are accurate, none of them are truthful, and I think they are simply efforts on the part of those individuals to draw themselves into the notoriety and publicity of this case. If any of them had any credence or validity, they would have been incorporated into criminal cases”, he said in a statement on October 15.