First it was Harvey Weinstein, then it was Kevin Spacey, and now it's this guy!

Brett Ratner has been accused of sexual misconduct by six women, including actresses Olivia Munn and Natasha Henstridge, in a new LA Times expose.

Henstridge claims the director forced her to perform oral sex on him when they were hanging out at a mutual pal's Manhattan apartment in the early nineties. "He strong-armed me in a real way. He physically forced himself on me. At some point, I gave in and he did his thing," she explained, noting that she was only 19 at the time.

She says that she had another encounter with Ratner years later when she auditioned for the series Prison Break, and he acted like he had never done anything wrong.

"I had two young kids and had to go to work and make a living. And he just acted like we were old friends from back in the day in New York, saying, 'I haven't seen you in years.' Auditioning is already bad enough. But trying to focus on the work, I just felt sick," she revealed.

Ratner's lawyer Marty Singer claims Henstridge wanted to date the film industry powerhouse, and was simply "upset after learning [Ratner] had a girlfriend who he would not leave." Wow!

Olivia Munn has an equally disgusting story. She alleges that Ratner pleasured himself in front of her when she was asked to bring food to his trailer on the set of After the Sunset back in 2004.

"He walked out ... with his belly sticking out, no pants on, shrimp cocktail in one hand and he was furiously masturbating in the other. And before I literally could even figure out where to escape or where to look, he ejaculated," she detailed.

"I've made specific, conscientious choices not to work with Brett Ratner. It feels as if I keep going up against the same bully at school who just won't quit. You just hope that enough people believe the truth and for enough time to pass so that you can't be connected to him anymore," she added, while confessing that she told her sister about the incident and went to a lawyer to look into filing a lawsuit. Ultimately, the lawyer told her that Ratner was too powerful in Hollywood and he would ruin her acting career.

The most creepy part? Ratner claimed he had dated Munn, which she emphatically denies. When they ran into each other at an event years later, Ratner asked her why she hated him so much. "Why? I bought 10 of your magazines and came over all of them," he said to her, which was overheard by three other people.

Actress Jamie Ray Newman claims Ratner graphically described how he wanted to perform oral sex on her during a flight when she was only 17, and Katherine Towne claims he followed her into a bathroom and propositioned her for sex during a party. The other two women to come forward were extras on his 2001 film Rush Hour 2.

Ratner denies all the allegations, but Warner Bros. is now re-evaluating their soon-to-expire $450 million four year deal with his company RatPack Entertainment, which he co-owns with Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin and Australian billionaire James Packer.

We love that all these sleaze balls are getting exposed for who they really are!