A fourth woman has come forward to share her traumatic experience against “Sex and the City” actor Chris Noth, accusing him of sexually assaulting her in 2002.
New York singer Lisa Gentile says Noth accosted her sexually in her apartment after he gave her a ride home from the eatery Da Marino in Midtown. She also said he then threatened to ruin her career if she ever came out with it, Page Six reported.
“I was afraid to come forward because of Mr. Noth’s power and his threats to ruin my career,” Gentile said at a press conference alongside her attorney, Gloria Allred.
The singer-songwriter recalled meeting him in 1998.
“I would often see Chris dining and hanging out there when I would visit Da Marino with my family and my friends,” she said.
Gentile said she was getting ready to leave the eatery the night of the alleged attack, adding that he offered to give her a ride home.
“When we arrived at my apartment, he asked if he could come up. I told him I had nothing to offer him to drink,” Gentile said. “And he said, ‘That’s okay.’ He just wanted to see where I lived.”
While in the apartment, Noth started kissing her in her kitchen “almost right away,” she said.
“Then he leaned against the kitchen countertop and forcibly pulled me against him. He was slobbering all over me. I quickly became uncomfortable,” Gentile said.
Gentile claims Noth “became more aggressive” and pushed her bra up despite her protests.
“I was trying to get him to stop. Then he forced my hands to pull up his shirt exposing his belly and then even harder, he pushed my hands down toward his penis,” she said. “I finally managed to push him away and get out of his grasp. And yell, ‘No, I don’t want this.’”
She also claimed he became “extremely angry and started screaming and calling me a tease and a bitch” and then stormed out of her apartment.
It was the next day, she said he called her on her roommate’s phone and threatened her.
“He warned me that if I ever told a soul about what happened the night before that he would ruin my career . . . And that he would blacklist me in the business,” she said.
“He hung up on me and I immediately called my mother and father crying.”
She said that she was speaking out now to support Noth’s other accusers, who came forward after his return to his “Sex and the City” character Mr. Big in the sequel “And Just Like That.”
“I feel that we should have our day in court to hold Mr. Noth accountable for what he did,” she said.
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