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Oscar-Winning Screenwriter Accused Of Forced, Violent Sex

Oscar-winning screenwriter John Patrick Shanley (“Moonstruck”) is accused of forcing actress Amanda Jencsik to engage in violent sexual acts, the New York Post reports.

According to the Post, Jencsik, 26, has filed a $5 million lawsuit against Shanley, 61.

According to the Post, Jencsik, 26, has filed a $5 million lawsuit against Shanley, 61

The Huffington Post has left a message both with Jencsik’s lawyer and Shanley’s agent. We are currently working to verify the story and will post an update as soon as we receive more information.

Per the Post, the suit claims that Shanley would restrict Jencisk’s breathing with his hands during sexual intercourse. In at least one instance, he reportedly also tightened a belt around her neck. Shanley would allegedly ask Jencsik if she felt as though she was being raped throughout their encounters.

The relationship lasted four months. According to Jencsik’s lawyer, Salvatore Struzzullo, Jencsik stayed in the relationship because she was not in her right mind.

Jencsik claims their relationship started when Shanley contacted her on Facebook and asked her questions about her hair. Shanley allegedly sodomized Jencsik on multiple occasions.

Interestingly, Shanley told the Post that he was unaware of the lawsuit.

Shanley won the Oscar for Best Screenwriting in 1988 for “Moonstruck.” Cher won Best Actress for the film, and director Norman Jewison was nominated for Best Director. The film was nominated for Best Picture but lost to “The Last Emperor.”

In 2005, Shanley’s play “Doubt” won both a Pulitzer and a Tony Award. Three years later, Shanley directed a film adaptation of “Doubt” starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams and Viola Davis.

As a company member of the LAByrinth Theater, Shanley debuted his plays “Dirty Story,” Where’s My Money?” “Sailor’s Song” and “A Winter Party.” Hoffman and actor John Ortiz (“Luck”) are also company members at LAByrinth.

Jencsik wrote and acted in “Miami or Bust: A Hoboken Bet” (2012), “I Wonder: A Coney Island Story” (2006) and a few other small budget productions.

Source: Huffington Post

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  • "Shanley contacted her on Facebook and asked her questions about her hair. Shanley allegedly sodomized Jencsik on multiple occasions." Umm, I think Huffington Post may have skipped a couple of steps there...

  • If broads can get away with that, "I wasn't in my right mind" excuse, then none of us are safe from litigation.

    Wait, I just read the post article, that was obviously put together by a publicist. Four months and they had sex 3 times?

    Day after their first fuck, she goes to his apartment, he's not there, so she waits around in the hall for him? He showed up late and drunk? Sounds like a late night booty call.

    And come on honey, dude gives you a spontaneous raw dog butt fucking, and you go back for more? She had a bowel obstruction a year later and he's to blame? Maybe I'm stupid, but that sounds fishy.

    Actress in NYC?? According to IMDB, she has only acted in shorts that she produced. My theory is that this broad gotta either be a stripper or a hooker in her spare time, and she was looking for some hush money to pay for her next indie pile of shit.

    The New York Post isnt' fit to line a bird cage with. Murdoch owns it, and it was just a couple months ago we saw how some of his other papers are run. (Anyone not keeping up, Google 'Murdoch cell phone hacking' so you can get up to speed)

    I could just be a miserable asshole, but all I know is if someone butt fucks me against my will, I'm not gonna be in a position to have them do it again.

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