Former Disney Princesses Allege Sexual Harassment Under 'Character Integrity' Rule
Executive Briefing
- Reveals Disney performers were expected to stay in character even during alleged sexual harassment incidents
- Claims former Elsa portrayer Alyssa Klinzing was groped by a repeat offender Disney allowed back into the park
- Shows Disney reportedly cited a guest's intellectual disability as justification for continued park access despite multiple complaints
- Indicates management prioritized character integrity over performer safety, with rule violations considered a fireable offense
- Notes a father was arrested and permanently banned from Disney World in 2026 after assaulting a character performer
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