Mr Selfridge actor Jeremy Piven has denied new accusations of sexual misconduct saying: "I have never forced myself on anyone" and has described a Buzzfeed News report as "false".
The actor denied what he termed "appalling allegations" from actress Ariane Bellamar last November, who accused him of groping her on two occasions, once on the set of the Emmy winner's show Entourage, and again at the Playboy Mansion.

The latest allegations reported on the online news outlet alleges that three women have come forward with allegations about his behaviour dating back as far as 1985.
The actor claims that it is "not even physically possible" with one of his accusers saying that he had pinned her down on a couch.
Another claims he exposed himself to her, while the third allegation is that the 52-year-old actor had pushed her against the wall of a hotel room and tried to force himself on her.
Responding to the allegations, the Entourage actor said: "I have never forced myself on anyone, nor have I ever exposed myself or restrained anyone against their will.
"To the contrary, if any woman ever said no, I stopped. Some of the assertions, as related to me by Buzzfeed, are not even physically possible.
"As one example, there is a claim that I grabbed the woman, started to kiss her, picked her up and wrapped her legs around my waist.
"It is hard to understand how someone could hold a woman and at the same time wrap both of her legs around his waist without the consent of the woman."
The actor's lawyer Evan Spiegal has described the claims as "baseless non-credible allegations" which his client "unequivocally denies".
He said the actor had previously taken a lie detector test, which he passed, and that he had provided the results to media outlets.
He added: "The results confirm that he did not commit the acts of which he is accused by any of the women."
Piven is one of several high-profile stars to have been accused of sexual misconduct in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal.