On Sunday, a woman by the name of Cynthia Naugle sought to come forward with a story of abuse and sexual misconduct she had received in the past from an unnamed comic book creator. Naugle tweeted out a link to her personal blogspot page, wherein she recounted her story for the publicIn the post, Naugle recalls how she “was sexually, mentally, and emotionally abused by someone [she] thought was [her] friend.” and states that she is “coming out with this for many reasons”Naugle details many instances of mental abuse, sexual coercion, and sexual harassment she received from the individual in question. These include pressuring her into unwanted sexual encounters including a ménage à trois involving her alleged abuser’s girlfriend.http://boundingintocomics.com/2018/1...al-misconduct/While Naugle did not directly name her abuser, it was not long before members of the public were able to parse through the few identifying traits Naugle had discussed in her post to discover the identity of her alleged abuser: Eric M. Esquivel, current writer of Border Town for DC Comics.