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Script-writer who claims Hollywood producer Laurence Andries, 66, whose work includes Alias and Six Feet Under sexually assaulted him after spiking his drink now says he fears he has 'done it before' and urges other victims to come forward

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A script-writer and military veteran says he fears that the TV super producer who he claims sexually assaulted him has 'done it before' and has told other potential victims to come forward. 

'When viewed in retrospect, everything about it to me screams that I’m not the first one he’s done this to... If you come forward, just know that you will be protected, your identity will be protected,' the John Doe told NewsNation in an exclusive interview.

John Doe first came forward with his allegations against Laurence Andries, 66, the producer behind hits such as Alias, How to Get Away With Murder and Six Feet Under, earlier this month. 

Since then, Andries has been charged with sodomy, oral copulation and sexual penetration while the victim was unconscious by the use of a drug.

Doe went on to describe the night he was allegedly sexually assaulted. 

'I just went out with someone I thought was a friend… and I believe that he drugged one of my drinks...  It’s like remembering a dream of a dream…I felt like I’d been hit by a truck. I felt like my entire body was bulldozed. My head felt like it was literally hit by a sledgehammer.'

John Doe first came forward with his allegations against Laurence Andries, 66, the producer behind hits such as Alias, How to Get Away With Murder and Six Feet Under, earlier this month

John Doe first came forward with his allegations against Laurence Andries, 66, the producer behind hits such as Alias, How to Get Away With Murder and Six Feet Under, earlier this month

In a new interview, John Doe urged any other potential victims to come forward

In a new interview, John Doe urged any other potential victims to come forward 

Andries was behind TV hits such as Six Feet Under, Blue Bloods and Supernatural

Andries was behind TV hits such as Six Feet Under, Blue Bloods and Supernatural 

'I trust everything about him. I felt I could trust him. I really did. But it was a friendship. I really thought we were friends,' Doe continued. 

John Doe said that when he learned that Andries previously served as a counselor at Camp Becket in Western Massachusetts, he came to the conclusion that it's likely he was not the first victim. 

Doe also said that he's known Andries for ten years with the producer acting as a mentor to him when he got involved in the industry. 

'My entire life has been altered by this… I feel like he did something to me that he’s sick, he violated something sacred inside of me,' Doe also said.  

Andries, Hollywood veteran, was nominated for an Oscar in 1994 for his writing on the live action short Kangaroo Court.

He has also worked on other hit shows such as Alias, How to Get Away with Murder, Supernatural and Being Mary Jane.

Andries serves as an advisor the Writers Guild Foundation, where he also served as VP of programming, according to their website.

Many military veterans turned writers have previously posted about  Andries, describing him as a beloved mentor on social media. 

Freelance writer Adam Korenman spoke highly of Andries in a 2019 post.

Andries has also worked on other hit shows such as Alias, How to Get Away with Murder, Supernatural and Being Mary Jane. He is seen with Viola Davis

Andries has also worked on other hit shows such as Alias, How to Get Away with Murder, Supernatural and Being Mary Jane. He is seen with Viola Davis

 'Some of the best career advice I ever heard came from Larry Andries, an incredible writer/producer/human,' Korenman wrote. 

'He said, "Don't be an as*****." No matter what kind of writer you want to be, treat everyone with respect. Be empathetic. It'll make you a better writer and person.'

Anyone with information about additional potential crimes involving Andries has been asked to contact the Los Angeles Police Department.

He has continued to post on Facebook following his arrest.

In his last post, from February 24, he wrote alongside a selfie: 'The future looks bright, and wonderfully immersive.' 

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