American actress Heather Lind has claimed that former US President George H W Bush "sexually assaulted" her from his wheelchair during the screening of a television show, a media report said today.
The 34-year-old actress, who starred in "Turn: Washington's Spies", a war-era drama, detailed her accusations in a lengthy Instagram post yesterday.
Lind said she was "disturbed" after seeing a photo of ex-US President Barack Obama with the 93-year-old Bush, the 41st American president, the Daily News reported.
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"He didn't shake my hand. He touched me from behind from his wheelchair with his wife Barbara Bush by his side. He told me a dirty joke. And then, all the while being photographed, touched me again. Barbara rolled her eyes as if to say 'not again'. His security guard told me I shouldn't have stood next to him for the photo," she added.
Lind had met Bush during a special screening of the show in 2014, a week before its premiere.
"We were instructed to call him Mr President. It seems to me a President's power is in his or her capacity to enact positive change, actually help people, and serve as a symbol of our democracy. He relinquished that power when he used it against me and, judging from the comments of those around him, countless other women before me," Lind wrote.
Lind said she decided to come forward because of "the bravery of other women who have spoken up and written about their experiences", the report said.
In the past several weeks, dozens of women have accused media mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault and harassment, and made similar claims against other actors, producers, directors, photographers and musicians.
Bush did not deny the allegations in a statement.
"President Bush would never - under any circumstance - intentionally cause anyone distress, and he most sincerely apologises if his attempt at humour offended Ms Lind," his spokesman told the Daily News.
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