The former Life in Pieces star is not the "Zoe" who accused Noth in The Hollywood Reporter's story on two women who alleged the actor sexually assaulted them. But in an Instagram post, Lister-Jones says she witnessed Noth being "sexually inappropriate." “Last week my friend asked me how I felt about Mr. Big’s death on And Just Like That, and I said, honestly, I felt relieved," Lister-Jones wrote. "He asked why and I told him it was because I couldn’t separate the actor from the man, and the man is a sexual predator. My friend was alarmed at my word choice. And to be honest, so was I. I hadn’t thought of this man for so many years, and yet there was a virility to my language that came from somewhere deep and buried. In my twenties I worked at a club in NY that Chris Noth owned and on the few occasions he would show up, he was consistently sexually inappropriate with a fellow female promoter. That same year I was a guest star on Law and Order and it was his first episode after returning as a detective after SATC. He was drunk on set." Lister-Jones guest-starred on a 2005 episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, which was Noth’s first appearance as Detective Mike Logan in the Law & Order franchise since 1998’s Exiled: A Law & Order Movie.
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TOPICS: Chris Noth, And Just Like That, Zoe Lister-Jones, Peloton, Sexual Misconduct