Horatio Sanz accuser claims Fallon, Lorne were sex assault ‘enablers’

“Saturday Night Live” star Horatio Sanz was accused last year by a woman who alleged he sexually assaulted her when she was underage, but now she’s claiming that “SNL” alums Tracy Morgan and Jimmy Fallon, as well as show creator Lorne Michaels, were “enablers,” Deadline reported.

The accuser filed legal papers on Tuesday naming the three men in connection to the suit, which was originally filed in August 2021.

The Pennsylvania woman, named Jane Doe in the court records, accused Sanz of sexual misconduct when she was just 17 years old and also named NBC in the original suit.

When contacted by NBC, a spokesperson told The Post, “Regardless of Jane Doe’s changing narratives, NBC intends to renew its motion to dismiss.”

Sanz’s lawyer, Andrew Brettler, has denied the allegations.

The Post has reached out to reps for Morgan, Fallon and Michaels for comment.

Jimmy Fallon interviews Horatio Sanz on May 3, 2017, on “The Tonight Show.”
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In Tuesday’s filing, she claimed Michaels, 77, created a hostile and toxic environment and that young girls were frequent attendees at the sketch show’s infamous “after-parties” and “after-after parties,” alleging in court docs that alcohol was served to the minors at the late-night bashes.

The woman claimed that “The Tonight Show” host, 47, and the “30 Rock” comedian, 53, were also at these parties and reportedly allowed the inappropriate behavior to occur.

Court docs alleged the Sanz incident happened at an “SNL” party back in 2002 with several witnesses around, according to Deadline. The comedian, who joined the show in 1998, was a cast member on “Saturday Night Live” during that time, before his 2006 exit.

SNL Actors Horatio Sanz and Tracy Morgan watches the Detroit Pistons versus the New York Knicks on December 1, 2003 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.  NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License agreement.  (Photo by Ray Amati/NBAE via Getty Images)
Horatio Sanz and Tracy Morgan at the Detroit Pistons vs. New York Knicks game on December 1, 2003, at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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The suit said Morgan reportedly rented out a space for an “after-after-party” in May 2002, where Jane Doe alleged Sanz assaulted her as a teenager.

NBC had also filed a motion to dismiss the suit in April. Their complaint argued that NBC Universal was not responsible for Sanz’s behavior after-hours.

The woman also claimed in June that “SNL” cast members Will Ferrell and Tina Fey reportedly watched Sanz grope her.

Lorne Michaels
Lorne Michaels has helmed the show since 1975.
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“Sanz and his enablers lured Jane into their celebrity world and made her feel like a cool kid for drinking and partying with a bunch of famous grown-ups,” Jane Doe’s lawyer Susan Crumiller said in a statement.

“Instead, they destroyed her life. Jane has spent the past two decades struggling with the repercussions of what they did to her; now it’s their turn. We look forward to holding NBC, Sanz, and everyone else who enabled this disgusting behavior accountable when the [Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law] lookback window opens in March.”

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