Woman in Morgan Freeman crash: Not his mistress

In this April 25, 2008 file photo, actor Morgan Freeman poses in the Jacobs
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Wed Feb 25, 6:42 PM EST

The woman who was with Morgan Freeman the night of a car crash that injured
both of them insists she was never romantically linked to Freeman and is
suing the actor for negligence.

Demaris Meyer and her lawyer, Gloria Allred, held a news conference
Wednesday announcing that Meyer has filed a lawsuit against the 71-year-old
Academy Award winner.

"I have been labeled as the other woman and have been accused of having
caused the breakup of Mr. Freeman's marriage," Meyer said. "Nothing could be
further from the truth. I had hoped and prayed that Mr. Freeman or his
representatives would have set the record straight and cleared my name, but
they have not done so and that is why I have chosen to come forward to tell
the truth about our relationship."

In the days after the accident last August, Freeman's lawyer, Bill Luckett,
told media outlets that Freeman and his wife of 24 years, Myrna Colley-Lee,
had been separated since December 2007 and were getting a divorce. Several
media outlets reported that the 48-year-old Meyer was Freeman's mistress.

Meyer said Wednesday she met Freeman the night of the accident at a dinner
party at the Bayou Bend Golf and Country Club that she had been invited to
by Luckett. Meyer said Freeman had been a "perfect gentleman" that evening
and agreed to let her stay at one of three houses on his property, so that
she "would have an easier drive to work the next morning."

Allred said the accident occurred when Freeman was driving Meyer's car with
Meyer in the passenger seat from Luckett's home in Clarksdale, Miss., to
Freeman's property in Charleston, Miss., some 40 miles away.

Meyer would not comment on whether Freeman was drinking that night or
specify what caused the accident that left the actor with a broken arm,
broken elbow and shoulder damage. Meyer's injuries included a broken left
wrist, right scapula and a torn labrum.

"The accident and its aftermath has literally changed my life in every
respect," Meyer said. "I sustained numerous injuries. I was unconscious
following the accident ... I could not take care of myself for several
months. I have not been able to go back to work and still am suffering both
physically and emotionally as a result of the accident."

The lawsuit claims that Freeman failed to keep a proper lookout, maintain
attention, keep the vehicle under control and obey the posted speed limit.

Meyer is suing for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages,
permanent disability and property damage. Allred did not specify how much in
damages that Meyer, who worked as an executive assistant, is seeking with
the lawsuit filed with the U.S. District Court in Northern Mississippi. She
said that Freeman has only provided "minimal support" for Meyer following
the accident.

Freeman, who won an Oscar for his performance in 2004's "Million Dollar
Baby," co-starred in last summer's "The Dark Knight." His screen credits
also include "Bruce Almighty," "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Driving Miss
Daisy."

Freeman and Meyer were traveling on a dark, two-lane highway that cuts
through the expansive farmlands of the Mississippi Delta when the car ran
off the side of the road, authorities said last August. The vehicle flipped
several times but landed upright in a ditch about 5 miles west of
Charleston.

"We're confident this will all be resolved," Freeman's publicist, Ken
Sunshine, said Wednesday.

-- 
"I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of
control, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my
worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." ~Marilyn Monroe

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