ORLANDO, Fla. – A woman who now lives in Orlando is stepping forward, claiming she was groped by actor Jeremy Piven.
Amy Meador joins four other women who have accused the "Entourage" and "Wisdom of the Crowd" star of sexual misconduct.
Meador told News 6 her encounter with Piven happened more than 20 years ago in 1995. She said she didn't report it to police in time, and the statute of limitations has run out.
"I feel angry. I feel sad," she said. "I feel regretful that I couldn’t come forward sooner, so I could’ve protected some of the girls who got hurt after me."
When asked if she felt responsible, she said, "A little bit, yes."
Piven fired back at the allegations on social media, tweeting a statement that read, "The accusations against me are absolutely false and completely fabricated."
— Jeremy Piven (@jeremypiven) November 9, 2017
Over Thanksgiving, Piven posted a document that he said showed he passed a lie detector test, where he was asked if he remembered ever meeting Amy Meador. He replied, "No."
"Everything here is a lie," Meador said. "Everything here is an absolute bold-faced lie."
Meador told News 6 she's coming forward now to support the other four women.
"I want it over and I want it done," she said. "I want to heal, and that means getting it out there and making him know he can’t get away with this."
Piven currently stars in the CBS drama "Wisdom of the Crowd," but he tweeted Monday that the network decided not to order any more episodes, effectively canceling the show.
Wanted to thanks all of you guys for supporting us at #WisdomoftheCrowd
— Jeremy Piven (@jeremypiven) November 27, 2017
sorry we don’t get to continue with this great family we have created . Proud of the work we did and we will Finish out our 13 episodes with full hearts ! pic.twitter.com/V4ec83MkyX