- Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou alleged Jeremy Renner sent her "unwanted/unsolicited" sexual images of himself via social media and threatened to call ICE on her
- Renner has since denied the claims
- The actor's attorney Marty Singer called Yi Zhou's allegations "false, outrageous and highly defamatory" in a statement to PEOPLE on Friday, Nov. 7
Jeremy Renner is addressing Chinese filmmaker Yi Zhou's allegations against him.
Zhou, who claims she worked with Renner on the documentary Chronicles of Disney and an animated film, alleged in a series of Instagram posts this week that the actor, 54, sent "a string of unwanted / unsolicited pornographic images of himself" in DMs and WhatsApp in June, and when she confronted him, he allegedly "threatened to call immigration/ICE" on her.
"The allegations are totally inaccurate and untrue," a rep for Renner said.
In a statement to PEOPLE on Friday, Nov. 7, Renner's attorney Marty Singer vehemently denied Zhou's claims, calling them, "false, outrageous and highly defamatory." Singer alleges Zhou is retaliating against Renner after the actor "rejected her romantic advances" and did not promote her projects on social media.
In a statement to PEOPLE, Zhou said she had been “frauded by love” and claimed the actor sent her “obscene photos without consent…for days," “forced himself on me the first day we met” and threatened to call ICE on her.
Singer claims Renner met Zhou once in July when they met at a hotel in Reno, Nev., where Renner was...
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