Six women claim that they were victims of sexual harassment and/or assault at the hands of 'Rush Hour' director Brett Ratner in a Los Angeles Times exposè.

Among the women are model-turned-actress Natasha Henstridge, 43, who said that Ratner forced her into performing oral sex on him back in the early nineties after the two spent an evening hanging out at a friend's apartment in Manhattan.

'He strong-armed me in a real way. He physically forced himself on me,' said Henstridge, who was 19 at the time.

'At some point, I gave in and he did his thing.'

Also coming forward is actress Olivia Munn, who claims that the director masturbated in front of her back in 2004 when she was asked to deliver food to his trailer on the set of 'After the Sunset.'

'He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other,' said Munn.

'And before I literally could even figure out where to escape or where to look, he ejaculated.'

Ratner, through his attorney Marty Singer, denied the allegations of both women.

Warner Brothers is now reevaluating the soon-to-expire, $450 million four-year deal the studio signed with RatPac Entertainment in 2013, the global media company formed by Ratner, Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin and Australian billionaire James Packer.

RatPac was at work on a Hugh Hefner biopic starring Jared Leto that Ratner was to direct, but that production has been suspended at this time.

Packer exited RatPac in April while Mnuchin pulled out in June due to his position in the Trump administration.

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Allegations: Natasha Henstridge (left in 2006) claims that Brett Ratner raped her; Olivia Munn says he masturbated in front of her back in 2004 (right in 2016)

Not me: Ratner (above in August) is denying all these allegations through his attorney Marty Singer

Speaking out: Jamie Ray Newman (left in 2003) claims that in 2005 Ratner 'graphically described' how he wanted to perform oral sex on her; Katherine Towne (right in 2008) says he followed her into a bathroom

'I've made specific, conscientious choices not to work with Brett Ratner,' said Munn, who told her sister about the incident between her and the director immediately after it occurred over a decade ago.

'It feels as if I keep going up against the same bully at school who just won't quit. You just hope that enough people believe the truth and for enough time to pass so that you can't be connected to him anymore.'

Munn also shed light on why many women do not come forward, saying that - at her sister's recommendation - she called an attorney back in 2004 to look into filing charges or a lawsuit against Ratner.

That attorney, claims Munn, recommended that she do nothing given Ratner's power in Hollywood and her desire to become an actress.

'That did leave an impact on me,' said Munn.

'How broken do women have to be before people listen?'

Munn's situation was further complicated by the fact that Rather, who 'vehemently denies' the allegations, made light of the incident in subsequent years.

After she wrote about the run-in, but not name the director in her 2011 memoir 'Suck It, Wonder Woman! The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek, Ratner revealed that he was the director during an appearance on the show Munn previously hosted, 'Attack of the Show.'

'I used to date Olivia Munn, I will be honest with everybody here,' said Ratner.

'When she was "Lisa." That was the problem. She wasn’t Asian back then.'

Ratner, 48, later apologized for that comment on Howard Stern, saying he did not mean to make Munn look like a 'whore' and the two never had sex.

He did not apologize for mocking her half-Japanese heritage, with 'Lisa' actually the actress' first name.

That also came a year after Munn claims Ratner asked her why she hated him at an event before stating: 'Why? I bought 10 of your magazines and came over all of them.'

Ratner does not remember making that statement, which at least three people at the event confirmed being told about that same evening.

Singer also said that Ratner and Munn had an intimate relationship, which the actress called a 'complete fabrication.'

Buds: Ratner and disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein, who has been accused of sexual assault and harassment by over 100 women

Best buds: Warner Brothers is now reevaluating the soon-to-expire, $450 million four-year deal the studio signed with Rat-Pac Entertainment in 2013, the global media company formed by Ratner, Australian billionaire James Packer (left in 2014) and Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin (right in 2015 with wife Louise Linton)

Repeat site: Two of the offenses allegedly happened on the set of 'Rush Hour 2' (Ratner above in 2001 on set with stars Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan)

Support and shock: Busy Philipps backed up Munn's claims on Twitter before questioning the size of Ratner's Warner Bros. contract

Busy Philipps showed her support for Munn on Twitter, writing: 'Olivia Munn has been saying this for years and he has been disgusting about the allegations and to her for years. He is a garbage human.'

She then expressed shock over Ratner's Warner Brothers deal, writing: 'Brett Ratner has a 450 MILLION dollar deal at WB? A man who's reputation is that of a letcherous creep AT BEST. Plus, he makes s***** movies.'

Philipps quickly added: 'Before you say,"BUT BUSY, you've BEEN in s***** movies!" MAYBE I HAVE. But I'm not jacking off on girls and making millions in the process.'

Henstridge also ran into Ratner again when she auditioned for the series 'Prison Break' - a decade after their alleged incident.

'I had two young kids and had to go to work and make a living. And he just acted like we were old friends from back in the day in New York, saying, "I haven't seen you in years,"' said Henstridge.

'Auditioning is already bad enough. But trying to focus on the work, I just felt sick.'

Singer responded by suggesting that Henstridge was previously interested in the director and 'upset after learning [Ratner] had a girlfriend who he would not leave'.

Helping hand: Ratner appeared alongside James Toback (above in 2013) at a screening of the film 'Seduced and Abandoned'

Idol: Ratner and Roman Polanski at the premiere of 'Rush Hour 3' in Paris back in 2009, with the director's teenage daughter Morgane Polanski

Close: Ratner and Morgane have been close for over a decade, and her produced her 2017 short film 'The Stroke' (pair above in 2008)

Jamie Ray Newman, who has appeared on shows including 'Drop Dead Diva,' 'Wicked City' and 'Bates Motel' over the past decade, said she had just gotten her first big break when she ran into Ratner on a 2005 flight.

She was excited to talk to the director about the industry, but that was not the direction their conversation headed according to the actress.

'He was graphically describing giving me oral sex and how he was addicted to it,' said Newman.

She later told her parents about the conversation, which she said began roughly five minutes after take-off.

Ratner also showed Newman, 39, nude photos of his girlfriend at the time claims Newman.

In 2005, the director was dating Serena Williams.

Newman's story was dismissed as a 'ridiculous claim' by Singer.

Katherine Towne, 39, also claimed she had a run-in with Ratner around this time while attending a party at his Los Angeles home.

The actress and daughter of Oscar-winning 'Chinatown' scribe Robert Towne said that Ratner made repeated advances on her despite her lack of interest, and later followed her into the bathroom.

She said that she tried to diffuse the situation by joking about her weight, to which Ratner replied: 'I like them chubby sometimes.'

Towne said she gave the director her number and made a hasty exit, but then had to deal with six months of non-stop phone calls from his assistant.

'Even if hypothetically this incident occurred exactly as claimed, how is flirting at a party, complimenting a woman on her appearance, and calling her to ask her for a date wrongful conduct?' asked Singer.

No wonder: Gal Gadot (above) dropped out of honoring Ratner at an event on Sunday

The other two women who came forward were both extras on the set of the 2001 film 'Rush Hour 2.'

Eri Sasaki was 21 and had been modelling prior to filming, and claims that one day Ratner walked over to her and ran a finger down her bare midriff before asking her to join him in the bathroom.

When she declined he said: 'Don't you want to be famous?'

He tried a few days later as well, this time offering her a line of dialogue in exchange for their tete-a-tete claims Sasaki.

Jorina King was picked by Ratner himself out of a crowd and told she would be given some dialogue in the film.

King claims she was later called to his trailer and asked to bare her breasts, a demand she was not willing to accept and so she hid in the bathroom and then later on set.

'I figured if I could stay out of his eyesight, if I could stay away from him, he will forget about me and he will choose someone else, and that is exactly what happened,' said King.

Singer said Ratner did not recall the Sasaki incident.

Replacement: Patty Jenkins stepped in to honor Ratner in the wake of Gadot dropping out (pair above on Sunday)

Exes: Ratner with Rebecca Gayheart in 1995 (left) and Serena Williams in 2004 (right)

Not surprised: Soon after the Times story was released, Jessica Chastain tweeted: 'YEP'

Victim: Asia Argento, who said that she was raped by Harvey Weinstein in a New Yorker expose that was published in October, spoke out about the Ratner claims and showed her support for the alleged victims

Support system: Amber Tamblyn, who has been one of the most vocal allies for victims willing to share their stories, also weighed in

Hints: Henstridge spoke about more predators in Hollywood back in October after the Weinstein exposes (above)

Praise and thanks: Munn showed her love and support for the close to 100 people who have spoken out about Weinstein just days before telling her story in the Times

The allegations are already impacting Ratner, with 'Wonder Woman' star Gadot pulling out of a planned appearance in which she was set to honor the director over the weekend at the Jewish National Fund Los Angeles Tree Of Life Dinner.

The director of her breakthrough film, Patty Jenkins, stepped in to take her place.

Soon after the Times story was released, Jessica Chastain tweeted: 'YEP'

Asia Argento, who said that she was raped by Harvey Weinstein in a New Yorker expose that was published in October, wrote: 'Bad boy, bad boy whatcha gonna do when they come for you? @BrettRatner'

And Amber Tamblyn, who has been one of the most vocal allies for victims willing to share their stories, wrote: 'I know a woman who was too scared to go on record for this story. I stand with them all. This is not easy to do.'

Ratner meanwhile has long been referenced for his womanizing ways, with usual suspects Tina Fey and Seth MacFarlane both calling him out over the years.

'Brett Ratner is here. In his defense, he thought this was a thing where you could eat breakfast off of 100 women,' Fey joked last December at a Women in Hollywood breakfast.

Meanwhile, a 2012 episode of the cartoon comedy 'Family Guy' depicted Ratner bidding on sex slaves.