In a wide-ranging interview with the Daily Beast published today, Lynda Carter has revealed that she's suffered sexual abuse and harassment in her career, but stopped short of naming the figure or giving specific details as to when or how it happened.

Carter, who is best known for playing Wonder Woman in the '70s TV series, explained that her abuser had multiple victims and that "(he's) already being done in. There’s no advantage in piling on again." Carter went on, saying that she didn't feel any satisfaction in her abuser meeting justice.

"I can’t add anything to it. I wish I could. But there’s nothing legally I could add to it, because I looked into it. I’m just another face in the crowd. I wish I could, and if I could I would. And I would talk about it. But it ends up being about me, and not about the people who can talk about it. I don’t want it to be about me, it’s not about me. It’s about him being a scumbag. So legally I can’t do anything. If I could I would," said Carter.

Carter also revealed that on the set of Wonder Woman, a cameraman purposefully drilled a hole in the wall of her dressing room to spy on her when she was changing. "They caught him, fired him, and drummed him out of the business," said Carter.

You can read the full interview here.

 

Via Daily Beast