
"Jeremy Renner is denying director Yi Zhou's claims that they reached a resolution after she made multiple allegations against him. Earlier this month, Zhou, 37, who collaborated on a documentary earlier this year with Renner, 54, accused the actor of sending her a string of unsolicited pornographic images of himself in June. She alleged that when she confronted Renner about this, he threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement on her. Renner later denied those allegations,"
"Singer alleged that after Renner had a consensual encounter with Zhou, she sent the actor sexually explicit messages. The lawyer also accused Zhou of lashing out after Renner rejected her romantic advances. On Saturday, Zhou wrote on Instagram that she and Renner have now reached a peaceful and mutually respectful resolution without any settlement money from both sides. She also claimed they would be moving forward with their joint projects together, including the documentary Chronicles of Disney and the AI-animated film Stardust Future."
Independent reports on major issues, commits to send reporters, avoids paywalls, and is funded by supporters who can afford it. The outlet emphasizes investigating reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech, and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Jeremy Renner denies Yi Zhou's claims after she alleged he sent unsolicited explicit images and threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Renner's lawyer says the allegations are inaccurate and alleges Zhou sent explicit messages after a consensual encounter. Zhou posted that they reached a peaceful, settlement-free resolution and will proceed with joint projects including Chronicles of Disney and Stardust Future.
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