In a recent exclusive interview with Business Insider, J.C. Lee, the daughter of the iconic Marvel creator Stan Lee, has publicly addressed and denied allegations of elder abuse against both her father and her late mother, Joan. The accusations, which first surfaced in 2017 following Joan Lee's death, were detailed in a 2018 The Hollywood Reporter (THR) article. This report painted a troubling picture, claiming that J.C. Lee pressured her parents for financial gain and control over their assets, and suggested a volatile relationship marked by verbal confrontations and at least one alleged physical incident. The article included photographic evidence of a bruise on Joan Lee's arm, which J.C. Lee vehemently denies causing.
During the Business Insider interview, J.C. Lee firmly stated that the accusations were "a lie." She explained that she refrained from publicly denying the claims at the time of the THR piece on the advice of those around her, a decision she now regrets. "You think I haven't regretted it to this day?" she remarked, emphasizing the falsehood of the allegations and the absurdity of the photo evidence presented against her. J.C. Lee admitted to having heated arguments with her parents over financial matters but insisted that these 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 due to a heart attack. The comprehensive Business Insider interview delves into J.C. Lee's experiences growing up as the daughter of a legendary figure, her financial struggles, the influence of others, her sense of isolation, her creative endeavors, and the challenges of living in the shadow of her father's monumental legacy.