Marti Noxon Calls Matthew Weiner ‘Emotional Terrorist’ After Sexual Harassment Accusation

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Friday, 17 November 2017 ()

Marti Noxon Calls Matthew Weiner ‘Emotional Terrorist’ After Sexual Harassment AccusationFormer “Mad Men” senior consultant and producer Marti Noxon is not pulling punches when it comes to backing Kater Gordon, who has accused Matthew Weiner of sexual harassment.

On Friday, Noxon described the showrunner as an “emotional terrorist, who will badger, seduce and even tantrum in an attempt to get his needs met.” The writer-producer added, “everyone at ‘Mad Men,’ regardless of gender or position, was affected by this atmosphere.”

You can see Noxon’s storm of tweets below.



On the subject of Matt Weiner and #MadMen

About a week ago Kater Gordon, a young female writer who worked on Mad Men bravely came forward with her account of being sexual harassed by Matt Weiner. While sharing writing duties with him, she recalls that he causally mentioned 1/

— marti noxon (@martinoxon) November 17, 2017





something to the effect of "you owe it to me to show me your naked body."

I believe her. I was at work with her the day after what she described transpired. I remember clearly how shaken and subdued Kater was — and continued to be from that day on. 2/

— marti noxon (@martinoxon) November 17, 2017



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