The filmmaker has denied the claims made by several sources in a new report.
The report comes on the heels of an early May accusation against Fukunaga by actor Rachelle Vinberg onInstagram.
The pair met in 2016 on set for a Samsung commercial the day after she turned 18.
“I spent years being scared of him,” Vinberg wrote.
“Mans is a groomer and has been doing this s*** for years.
Two sources who also worked on Maniac told Rolling Stone that Fukunaga seemed to surround himself with younger women.
“We used to call it his fan club,” one says.
One woman who spoke with Rolling Stone discussed meeting Fukunaga on the set of one of his productions.
“He made me feel so claustrophobic and suffocating.”
Nevertheless, because that would not fit your narrative, you conclude he has done something wrong.”
“It was degrading,” Greer toldThe Daily Beast.
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