I don't feel sorry for Munn at all, that's the way she wanted it, she wanted the attention.
She found out mid August, got the scene cut... why not go public then? Or better yet, after the movie? Nope, two days before the premiere in toronto, and that was calculated by herself. There was absolutely no rational reason why she would do it now, when the movie comes out. The scene is out, for over a month now, there is nothing harmful about this movie anymore, the guy is not in there, no power given to him anymore... why not speak out later? Or earlier?
That's what i call a-grade sabotage, she wanted to hurt the movie, and most of all, the director, and thats a really cheap payback.
I just feel sorry for everyone involved getting into the trasher as well, working 15 hour days on this in rainy vancouver and getting bad press for not shitting on this movie and their careers by openly trashing the director. They are promoting a movie, not a campaign, and what she calls a coward i call a professional.
Let me be clear, what Munn did was right, i would feel somewhat uncomfortable with the scene knowing what the guy did, but i don't agree in the slightest with the way she is doing it on the back of a lot of people who didn't know the situation and probably losing a lot of money now.
This is not about her "protecting our children", nope, not in the slightest, this is about her having to work with this guy.
Surely, the 14 year old, who's long grown up now, feels a lot better that her case got public ...
Everybody is losing. My two cents.