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'I am so sorry': Lena Dunham walks back defence of Girls writer accused of rape

Lena Dunham apologized on Saturday for defending a writer on her HBO show Girls, after some on social media slammed her for not believing a woman who accused him of sexual assault.

'I naively believed it was important to share my perspective on my friend's situation'

Lena Dunham is seen in Los Angeles in March 2015. (Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

LenaDunham apologized on Saturday for defendinga writer on her HBO show Girls,after some onsocial media slammedher for not believing a woman who accused him of sexual assault.

"I never thought I would issue a statement publicly supporting someone accused of sexual assault, but I naively believed it was important to share my perspective on my friend's situation as it has transpired behind the scenes over the last few months," the Girlsactor, writer and director said.

"I now understand that it was absolutely not the time to come forward with such a statement and I am so sorry."

The social media backlash started Friday night, after the Hollywood Reporter published a story stating thatGirlswriter Murray Miller hadbeen accused of sexual assault by actor Aurora Perrineau.

According to the story, Perrineaufiled a report on the alleged incident with police in Hollywood.

Through his lawyers, Miller has denied the events.

"Mr. Miller categorically and vehemently denies Ms. Perrineau's outrageous claims," attorneyDon Walerstein said in a statement. "After being contacted several weeks ago by lawyers who on Ms. Perrineau's behalf sought substantial monetary damages from him, Mr. Miller's legal team gathered overwhelming evidence directly contradicting these false and offensive claims."

Actor Aurora Perrineau had a small part in the 2016 Oscar winner Passenger and is the daughter of actors Harold Perrineau and Brittany Perrineau. (Hasbro via Associated Press)

Girlsco-creatorsDunham and Jenni Konnersent a statement to the Hollywood Reporterlate Friday. Saying they had "insider knowledge" of the situation, they defendedMiller and said the accusations were false.

"While our first instinct is to listen to every woman's story, our insider knowledge of Murray's situation makes us confident that sadly this accusation is one of the three per cent of assault cases that are misreported every year," they said.

"We stand by Murray and this is all we'll be saying about this issue."

Jennifer Konner, left, and Dunham arrive together for Variety's Power of Women luncheon in New York City in April 2017. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

Some on Twitter slammed Dunhamfor implying that Perrineauwas lying.

"You don't have to automatically believe her & abandon your friend, but u will NEVER assume that his accuser must be lying because no matter how much u love your friend, U DON'T KNOW," tweeted writerIjeoma Oluo.

Others accused her of hypocrisy, reminding Dunhamofa tweet she had posted in August 2017: "Things women do lie about: what they ate for lunch. Things women do not lie about: rape."

On Saturday, Dunhamsaid she believes all accusers should be heard and not immediately dismissed.

"Every woman who comes forward deserves to be heard, fully and completely, and our relationship with the accused should not be part of the calculation anyone makes when examining her case."