On Monday, a month since back-to-back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein’s alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood unearthed an avalanche of similar sexual harassment claims, Tom Sizemore has been accused of molesting an unidentified 11-year-old actress in 2003, on the Utah set of the forgotten thriller Born Killers.

The Hollywood Reporter, which broke the story, alleges that the actor was participating in a second-unit still portrait session when the incident took place.

The roughly half-hour session required the young actress, who had a small role in the production, to be seated on Sizemore’s lap in a holiday tableau. This is when Sizemore allegedly either rubbed his finger against the girl's vagina or inserted it inside. Production manager Cassidy Lunnen recalls that “the girl was so young it was unclear to her and [later] her parents what had actually taken place and if it was intentional or not.”

The Hollywood Reporter spoke to 12 cast and crew members who confirmed the incident, including Robyn Adamson—who played Sizemore’s wife in the film—and remembered, “At one point [the young actress’s] eyes got just huge, like she could’ve vomited. I was watching her. She soon reintegrated and kept going, although she had trouble taking direction. Later, when I was told about what happened, I knew exactly what it was.”

After the young actress told her mother about the alleged encounter, Sizemore was reportedly ordered to leave the set—although he was allowed back on for reshoots in California after the actress’s family declined to press charges. Sizemore reportedly denied his co-star’s claim at the time, though The Hollywood Reporter claims that both his management firm and talent agency stopped working with him afterward.

Another member of the crew, production assistant Roi Maufas, said of the allegation: “There was never any doubt. He was this guy who was already known for making inappropriate comments, being drunk, being high.”

Indeed, five years prior to the production, Sizemore reportedly was treated for heroin addiction. In 2003, the same year the alleged incident took place, Sizemore admitted to being addicted to crystal methamphetamine and was sentenced to six months in jail for physically abusing his then girlfriend, the notorious Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss.

A representative for Sizemore has not responded to Vanity Fair’s inquiry for comment. When The Hollywood Reporter reached Sizemore, the actor declined to address the situation. His agent Stephen Rice told the outlet, “Our position is ‘no comment.’”