Terry Crews is excited to start his "summer of freedom".
The 50-year-old actor alleged last year that he was sexually assaulted by Hollywood executive Adam Venit - whom he claimed groped him at a party in 2016 - and although he recently had his court case thrown out because the incident fell outside of the statute of limitations, he is still excited about the prospect of being able to tell his "truth" now that he's come forward as a victim of harassment.
He said: "I like to call it, for me and for a lot of other people out there, I like to call it the summer of freedom. We can tell our truth."
The 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' actor praised the people around him for helping him to feel "safe" as he came forward with the allegations in October last year, and praised the #MeToo and Time's Up movements for giving him the "strength" to speak out.