Junot Díaz Insists Misconduct 'Didn't Happen,' Accusers Disagree

Junot Díaz is adamantly denying sexual and verbal misconduct allegations against him in his first interview since the news broke two months ago. In response, accusers are disputing the authenticity of his denial.

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Junot Díaz is adamantly denying sexual harassment allegations against him in his first interview since the news broke two months ago. Díaz was accused of forcibly kissing novelist Zinzi Clemmons and verbally accosting writers Carmen Maria Machado and Monica Byrne, as well as several other women.  

“I did not forcibly kiss Zinzi Clemmons. I did not kiss Zinzi Clemmons. It didn’t happen,” he toldThe Boston Globe. Díaz claims he didn’t speak on the accusations earlier because “I didn’t feel like anyone would listen to me. I felt like people had already moved on to the punishment phase.”

The famous author not only denied the allegations, but distanced himself from his brief initial statement, which began with “I take responsibility for my past" and spoke of "learning from women’s stories in this essential and overdue cultural movement," but did not address any allegations.

“That statement is the worst thing I’ve written, the worst thing I’ve put my name to,” he told the Globe. “Boy, I wish I’d had the presence of mind to rewrite the damn thing.”

“There is a line between being a bad boyfriend and having a lot of regret, and predatory behavior,” he also said. “I was, like, ‘Yo, this doesn’t sound like anything that’s in my life, anything that’s me.’”

Since the article was published, several of Díaz’s accusers have disputed the ethics of the Globe’s reporting and the authenticity of the denial. Clemmons is among those who tweeted about the story, while also sharing screenshots of emails between her and Stephanie Ebbert, a gender issues reporter for the Globe who co-authored the piece.

I chose not to give a full account to @stephanieebbert because she was extremely aggressive and had clearly sided with Diaz by the time I spoke to her. I have been in a state of shock ever since I made the mistake of calling her to speak on background.

— zinziclemmons (@zinziclemmons) July 1, 2018

Below is her initial email to me. In retrospect, "I'm completely mystified" was a tell. Abusers - particularly those as prolific as Diaz - lie to protect themselves. This seems likes a bluff intended to lure me into a conversation that she had already made her mind up about. pic.twitter.com/9kuxZxs4Sa

— zinziclemmons (@zinziclemmons) July 1, 2018

We went back and forth and she said things like, "it could have just been a friendly greeting" and "I don't want to see you ruin the #metoo movement" Again, while shouting.

— zinziclemmons (@zinziclemmons) July 1, 2018

I am baffled that @StephanieEbbert is the person charged with covering "gender issues" for @BostonGlobe . She was unprofessional and clearly biased. And this article is a complete sham; unreported and with obvious motive to protect a former local hero.

— zinziclemmons (@zinziclemmons) July 1, 2018

The story was posited as a “#MeToo turning point,” something Diaz’s accusers Monica Byrne and Alisa Rivera disagree with. “Why would we be doing this if we weren’t telling the truth?” Byrne wrote. “We have nothing to gain and everything to lose. I’d rather be doing anything else.”

Ebbert came to me with the premise that “this case is fundamentally different from a normal #metoo case.”

I disagreed. I said Díaz’s behaviors ran the full spectrum of abuse, and all deserved attention.

(Which she left out after I said “What’s the difference.”)

— Monica Byrne (@monicabyrne13) July 1, 2018

Hey, I was quoted in today’s @BostonGlobe article on #JunotDiaz and I have a few things to say about his response. At no point does he deny any part of our meeting. He doesn't deny that he reached out to me on a dating site. (cont)

— Alisa Rivera (@AlisaRiveraComm) July 1, 2018

Junot’s sole denial? “I just don’t drag people onto my lap against their will.” He can’t refute the rest of my statement so instead he’s throwing doubt on whether me sitting in his lap was consensual or not. (cont)

— Alisa Rivera (@AlisaRiveraComm) July 1, 2018

Junot has been annointed as The One and holds an inordinate amount of power over other POC. A power that he has abused. (cont)

— Alisa Rivera (@AlisaRiveraComm) July 1, 2018

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