- Two women, Gwen Hunter and Denise Shipes, who accused boxer George Foreman of sexually abusing them when they were minors, have challenged him to a lie detector test.
- They claim to have passed their own lie detector tests and want Foreman to take the test with the same examiner.
- Hunter and Shipes sued Foreman in August 2022, alleging that he groomed and abused them in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- Foreman filed a countersuit against Hunter, accusing her of intentionally lying to gain money.
- The two women want to clear their names and are considering a separate defamation countersuit against Foreman.
- The challenge comes ahead of the release of the biopic “Big George Foreman.”
- Foreman’s representatives have not yet commented on the challenge.