Ashley Johnson, renowned for voicing Ellie in “The Last of Us” video game series, has taken a brave step by filing a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, Brian Foster. Both were part of the popular web series “Critical Role” and Johnson alleges a distressing history of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse. The lawsuit, comprising six named female plaintiffs and an anonymized one, accuses Foster of a range of offenses, all stemming from a decade-long pattern of alarming behavior fueled by substance abuse. Johnson’s specific claims include threats of extortion and aggressive actions, leaving her under constant stress. Their relationship, which began in 2012, saw Foster’s behavior escalate over time.
The suit also mentions disturbing incidents following their breakup, including the possession of potential weapons and attempts at surveillance. Johnson’s sister, Haylie Langseth, who is also a plaintiff, alleges inappropriate comments and groping by Foster. The complaint paints a harrowing picture of a man who allegedly used his position and influence to exploit and intimidate.
Brian Foster, who was once associated with Critical Role, was terminated from the company in 2021 for various reasons, including online harassment of critics. Critical Role responded to the allegations, expressing their dismay and pledging support to those affected. They clarified they had no prior knowledge of Foster’s alleged behavior and are now committed to creating a safer work environment. This lawsuit is a significant step towards seeking justice and highlighting the importance of addressing abuse in all its forms.
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