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Is Neil Gaiman’s denial statement reliable?

For months now allegations about the sexual behavior of writer Neil Gaiman have been making waves. After relative silence, Neil published a statement on his website. The press called it a denial, on social media many weren’t buying it.

We take a deep dive and analyze the statement to see if we can believe what the famous author has written.

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