Lena Dunham has apologised for her initial defense of Murray Miller, the 'Girls' writer accused of sexual assault by actor Aurora Perrineau
Lena Dunham has apologised for her initial defense of Murray Miller, the 'Girls' writer accused of sexual assault by actor Aurora Perrineau. News of the accusations broke on Friday and, Dunham, and 'Girls' co-showrunner Jenni Konner, issued a statement supporting Miller. "While our first instinct is to listen to every woman's story, our insider knowledge of Murray's situation makes us confident that sadly this accusation is one of the 3 per cent of assault cases that are misreported every year," they had said in a statement.
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However, her defense of Miller provoked backlash on social media, with many pointing to an August tweet of Dunham's, where she wrote: "Things women do lie about: what they ate for lunch. Things women don't lie about: rape." Dunham posted a lengthy statement on Twitter to apologise for her initial defense of Murray. "Every woman who comes forward deserves to be heard, fully and completely, and our relationship with the accused should not be part of the calculation anyone makes when examining her case." "Every person and every feminist should be required to hear her. Under patriarchy, 'I believe you' is essential. Until we are all believed, none of us will be believed. We apologise to any women who have been disappointed," she wrote.