Henry Hopper, who starred in Gus Van Zant's "Restless" in 2011, is being sued by the mother of an unidentified 16-year-old girl, who says the girl met Hopper through a mutual friend in February 2011.
According to the legal docs, the girl - identified in the lawsuit as Jan Doe - stated the two started to communicate on Facebook and in the months that followed, Hopper invited her to his home in Venice, CA on multiple occasions with the promise of drugs and alcohol.
In the lawsuit, Doe claims Hopper would wait until she was intoxicated and "engaged in sexually offensive conduct with her" including sexual intercourse, forced oral copulation and sodomy.
It's unknown if Doe ever reported the allegations to cops.
In the lawsuit, Doe's lawyer claims the actor "preyed upon a young impressionable child, suggesting that he cared for her, luring her into his home with promises of alcohol and illegal drugs, and then repeatedly taking advantage of her youth an vulnerability".
Doe's mother claims the girl suffered significant injuries to her emotional health, strength and activity and was required to employ multiple mental health care professionals for treatment.
She's suing for unspecified damages.
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According to the legal docs, the girl - identified in the lawsuit as Jan Doe - stated the two started to communicate on Facebook and in the months that followed, Hopper invited her to his home in Venice, CA on multiple occasions with the promise of drugs and alcohol.
In the lawsuit, Doe claims Hopper would wait until she was intoxicated and "engaged in sexually offensive conduct with her" including sexual intercourse, forced oral copulation and sodomy.
It's unknown if Doe ever reported the allegations to cops.
In the lawsuit, Doe's lawyer claims the actor "preyed upon a young impressionable child, suggesting that he cared for her, luring her into his home with promises of alcohol and illegal drugs, and then repeatedly taking advantage of her youth an vulnerability".
Doe's mother claims the girl suffered significant injuries to her emotional health, strength and activity and was required to employ multiple mental health care professionals for treatment.
She's suing for unspecified damages.
This is terrible! Hope it's not true...
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