Five days before the 2003 California election, the Los Angeles Times published an investigation in which six women accused Schwarzenegger of groping and humiliating them. The actor said at the time that it was all "made up", although he admitted that he had sometimes misbehaved in the past.

Now he returns to the subject in the Netflix documentary "Arnold", anticipated by Rolling Stone and Variety. And change version. "My reaction at the beginning was to get defensive. Today I can think about it and say that it doesn't matter what period we are in. Whether it's 40 years ago at the time of Muscle Beach, or now, it was wrong. It was. We forget all the excuses, it was wrong."

Despite the accusations, Schwarzenegger still won the election. The Los Angeles Times investigation did not shift the votes and did not change his career.

"Arnold," available June 7, is something of a sequel to the "Fubar" series, which marked the actor's return to starring roles.