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Steven Seagal Sued for Sexual Assault,Trafficking

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 1:02 AM
Was someone asking about Russians? Appears Steven Seagal and Player11 have something in common. Not sure if this is a real story, or the plot for one of Seagal's straight to DVD movies, but here goes: Steven Seagal is accused of trafficking women for sex, according to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ. A 23-year-old former model claims she interviewed with Seagal last February for the position of executive assistant. Kayden Nguyen says she got the job, but when she showed up for work, she learned, "Mr. Seagal had been keeping two young female Russian 'Attendants' on staff who were available for his sexual needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week." Nguyen alleges in her suit, one of the 'Attendants' had recently quit and it was this job -- not executive assistant -- Seagal intended her to fill. [view link]

7 comments

  • deogol
    14 years ago
    Oops.
  • Dudester
    14 years ago
    This happened when he was doing the Seagal as street cop reality show. No PD will tolerate something like this. At the very least, he'll be put on suspension until the investigation is finished. I really don't think we'll see him wearing a badge again (I think that's a good thing).
  • vincemichaels
    14 years ago
    Ah yes, the casting couch routine. LOL
  • poleshadow
    14 years ago
    In a related story, Chuck Norris' Beard is a highly successful gigolo.
  • deogol
    14 years ago
    Apparently someone found her on a Tyra Banks show saying she is a lesbian and can trick anyone into wanting her. Perhaps some Steven got played action going on here...
  • steve229
    14 years ago
    Steven Seagal's TV Show -- Suspended By Cops The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office has announced that they have booted the production crews from their offices, in light of the sexual trafficking lawsuit filed against Seagal in Los Angeles. [view link]
  • sanitago
    14 years ago
    what a dip!
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