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CRISPIN GLOVER "GET YOUR DAMN HANDS OFF" | All Apologies Podcast

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This week, we dive into the escalating civil dispute involving actor Crispin Glover — the famously eccentric performer known for his offbeat roles and unpredictable public appearances.

According to a recent lawsuit filed in Los Angeles, Glover’s former girlfriend, identified as Jane Doe, alleges that what began as an online romance turned into a controlling and volatile situation after she relocated from Europe to live with him. The complaint accuses Glover of fraud, wrongful eviction, emotional distress, and battery, stemming from a March 2024 altercation at his Silver Lake home. She claims she was lured to California with promises of employment and housing, only to find herself financially and emotionally dependent before being abruptly evicted and allegedly assaulted while trying to retrieve her belongings.

Glover, through his legal team, denies the allegations entirely and claims he was the victim of an unprovoked attack — pointing to police involvement and prior legal action as evidence supporting his side of the story. As with many high-profile civil disputes, two sharply different narratives are now headed for the courts to sort out.

Beyond the legal battle, we also revisit Glover’s long history of chaotic media moments — including his tense and surreal appearance as “Rubin” on Late Show with David Letterman, where his in-character antics nearly turned into an on-air brawl. We break down his infamous and confrontational sit-downs on Opie and Anthony — including his interview alongside Sam Roberts — and how those moments shaped his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most enigmatic and combustible personalities.

Is this latest lawsuit another example of Glover’s turbulent personal orbit? Or is it a complicated relationship dispute now playing out in public court filings? We unpack the allegations, the denials, the media history, and the persona that has always blurred the line between performance art and real life.

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