George Takei Once Talked About Grabbing Men To 'Persuade' Them To Have Sex

A resurfaced interview complicates the actor's denial of sexual assault allegations.
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An interview between George Takei and radio host Howard Stern last month adds a wrinkle to the “Star Trek” actor’s swift denial this week of sexual assault allegations against him.

On Friday, former model Scott R. Brunton said Takei had groped him without his consent 36 years ago in the actor’s home. Takei addressed the claims in a series of tweets on Saturday morning, flatly stating that the events “simply did not occur.”

“Those that know me understand that non-consensual acts are so antithetical to my values and my practices, the very idea that someone would accuse me of this is quite personally painful,” Takei wrote.

In October, the actor had talked about the recent wave of sexual misconduct allegations on “The Howard Stern Show.” His remarks then indicate, if nothing else, the problem with trying to persuade someone to have sex without their absolute consent.

When Stern inquired if Takei had ever been involved in nonconsensual sexual activity, an uncomfortable silence followed, as the actor attempted to laugh off the question. 

“Did you ever grab anyone by the cock against their will?” Stern asked at one point.

“Some people that are kind of … umm … skittish or maybe … um … afraid and you’re trying to persuade...” Takei said. 

Takei later said that those incidents never occurred on the job and that in his eyes they were consensual. 

“No, it wasn’t at work,” he said. “It was either in my home ― they came to my home.”

Stern then tried to get Takei to clarify further, asking if he ever gave someone “a gentle squeeze on the balls.”

“More than a gentle,” Takei replied. “But it didn’t involve power over the other.”

While Takei provided no time frame or specific details about those encounters, there are some similarities between his description and his accuser’s account, notably the location at his home and the type of physical contact.

A representative for Takei did not immediately return HuffPost’s request for comment.

Listen to a clip from the Stern interview below. 

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George Takei Through The Years
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"Star Trek" co-stars Nichelle Nichols and George Takei pose backstage at the hit musical "Allegiance" on Dec. 6, 2015, in New York City. (credit:Bruce Glikas via Getty Images)
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Screen grab of George Takei as Hikaru Sulu in Season 2 of "Star Trek." Original air date was March 29, 1968. (credit:CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)
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Screen grab showing Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock, Walter Koenig as Pavel Chekov, William Shatner as Capt. James T. Kirk, Nichelle Nichols as Uhura, George Takei as Hikaru Sulu and James Doohan as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise in "Star Trek." Original airdate was Sept. 20, 1968. (credit:CBS Photo Archive via Getty Images)
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George Takei during the world premiere of "Mulan" at Hollywood Bowl. (credit:Ron Galella, Ltd. via Getty Images)
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George Takei signs autographs for fans. (credit:Frank Mullen via Getty Images)
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George Takei leads the Dragon Con parade through downtown Atlanta. (credit:Frank Mullen via Getty Images)
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Kim Miyori and George Takei during the 3rd annual AAPAA Media Awards. (credit:Ron Galella, Ltd. via Getty Images)
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George Takei as Maj. Kato in a 1976 episode of "Black Sheep Squadron." (credit:NBC via Getty Images)
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George Takei and Jeffrey Ross during Comedy Central's Roast of William Shatner. (credit:Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
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George Takei signs his autobiography, To the Stars, at Borders Bookstore in Miami in 1994. (credit:Ron Galella, Ltd. via Getty Images)
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Portrait session with George Takei as he runs in Echo Park in 1998. (credit:Ann Summa via Getty Images)
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John Wayne as Col. Mike Kirby and George Takei as Capt. Nim in "The Green Berets," directed by John Wayne, Ray Kellogg and Mervyn LeRoy, 1968. (credit:Silver Screen Collection via Getty Images)
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Actors Norman Alden, George Takei and Skip Ward on the set of the Paramount Pictures movie "Red Line 7000" in 1965. (credit:Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images)
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Portrait session with George Takei at MOCA in downtown Los Angeles, featuring a sculpture by Richard Deacon. (credit:Ann Summa via Getty Images)
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Lisa Lampanelli, George Takei, Patton Oswalt and Andy Dick. (credit:Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
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George Takei and his partner Brad (Altman) Takei sign marriage documents on June 17, 2008, in West Hollywood, California. (credit:Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images)
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George Takei and Nichelle Nichols at the 2008 Outfest Closing Night Gala at The Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. (credit:Alexandra Wyman via Getty Images)
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George Takei as Kaito Nakamura in "Heroes." (credit:Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
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George Takei and his fiance Brad (Altman) Takei pose for the media while other gay couples wed on June 17, 2008, in West Hollywood. (credit:David McNew via Getty Images)
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Actor George Takei and Brad (Altman) Takei display their marriage document on June 17, 2008. (credit:Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images)
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James Kyson Lee as Ando Masahashi and George Takei as Kaito Nakamura in "Heroes." (credit:Trae Patton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)
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George Takei attends the screening of "Clubbed" on Jan. 7, 2009, in London. (credit:Dan Kitwood via Getty Images)
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Comedian Gilbert Gottfried attends the Friars Club's roast of George Takei on Aug. 19, 2008, in New York City. (credit:Joe Corrigan via Getty Images)
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Actor George Takei and partner Brad (Altman) Takei after they were married at the Japanese American National Museum on Sept. 14, 2008, in Los Angeles. Fellow "Star Trek" actors Walter Koenig and Nichelle Nichols follow. (credit:STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images)
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George Takei and husband Brad (Altman) Takei arrive at the 81st Annual Academy Awards on Feb. 22, 2009. (credit:Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
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Kathy Griffin, George Takei and Brad (Altman) Takei attend a Prop 8 protest on May 26, 2009 in West Hollywood. (credit:Amanda Edwards via Getty Images)
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George Takei and the 2009 Miss Los Angeles Chinatown Court attend the 43rd Anniversary Visionary Awards on April 27, 2009 in Universal City, California. (credit:David Livingston via Getty Images)
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George Takei and Kathy Griffin in "Kate is Enough: The Kate Gosselin Story" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." (credit:Richard Cartwright/ABC via Getty Images)
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Commissioner of Social Security Michael J. Astrue, actress Patty Duke and actor George Takei attend the official launch of George Takei and Patty Duke's Social Security Administration Public Service announcements on April 6, 2011, in New York City. (credit:Jeffrey Ufberg via Getty Images)
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George Takei participates in the 11th Annual Official Star Trek Convention at the Rio Hotel & Casino on Aug. 12, 2012, in Las Vegas. (credit:Albert L. Ortega via Getty Images)
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George Takei attends the 2012 Pride March on June 24, 2012, in New York City. (credit:D Dipasupil via Getty Images)
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George Takei attends the 2012 Hollywood Christmas Parade benefiting Marine Toys For Tots on Nov. 25, 2012, in Los Angeles. (credit:Vincent Sandoval via Getty Images)
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Kevin Bacon, John C. Reilly and George Takei onstage during rehearsals for "8" at The Wilshire Ebell Theatre on March 3, 2012, in Los Angeles. (credit:Jason Merritt via Getty Images)
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Natalie Morales, Al Roker, Savannah Guthrie and George Takei appear on the "Today" show. (credit:Peter Kramer/NBC/NBC NewsWire via Getty Images)
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George Takei attends the "To Be Takei" special screening at the Friars Club on Aug. 12, 2014, in New York City. (credit:John Lamparski via Getty Images)
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Actors John Cho and George Takei attend the Official Star Trek Convention at the Rio Las Vegas Hotel & Casino on Aug. 14, 2011. (credit:David Livingston via Getty Images)
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Brad Takei and George Takei, director Jennifer M. Kroot, and co-director Bill Weber pose on Jan. 18, 2014, in Park City, Utah. (credit:Jeff Vespa via Getty Images)
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George Takei, celebrity grand marshall of the 40th Annual Seattle Pride Parade, poses for a photo with drag queen Mama Tits (Brian Daniel Peters) on June 29, 2014, in Seattle. (credit:Suzi Pratt via Getty Images)