J.C. Lee, the daughter of the iconic Marvel creator Stan Lee, has recently addressed the public for the first time to refute allegations of elder abuse against both her father and her mother, Joan, in an interview with Business Insider. The accusations surfaced in 2017 following the passing of her mother and were highlighted in a 2018 article by The Hollywood Reporter (THR). The THR piece painted a troubling picture, alleging that J.C. Lee pressured her parents for money and control over their assets, engaged in heated confrontations with Stan Lee, and had a volatile relationship characterized by verbal disputes and at least one reported physical altercation. The article included photos of a bruise on Joan Lee's arm, which were part of the detailed accusations that J.C. Lee has now firmly denied.
In the Business Insider interview, J.C. Lee vehemently denied the accusations, calling them "a lie." She explained that she had refrained from making a public statement at the time of the THR article's release due to advice from those around her, a decision she now regrets. "You think I haven't regretted it to this day?" she expressed. "They are all lies. That photo is insane. I never did it." While J.C. Lee admitted to having heated arguments with her parents over financial matters, she insisted that the disputes never escalated to physical violence. "I never ever touched my parents," she affirmed.
Stan Lee passed away in 2018 at the age of 95 from a heart attack.
The comprehensive interview with J.C. Lee in Business Insider delves into her experiences growing up as the daughter of the renowned Stan Lee. It covers her ongoing financial struggles, feelings of being manipulated by others, her battles with loneliness, her creative endeavors, and the challenges of living with her father's formidable legacy.