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Under Seige 3: The Sex Scandal

Started by Kleves, April 13, 2010, 12:37:04 PM

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Kleves

Apparently Steven Seagal has been keeping a harem of sex slaves:

QuoteSteven Seagal is accused of hiring young women as personal attendants whose real job was to serve his strange and sometimes violent sexual desires, according to a civil lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles by a 23-year-old former model who describes her experience in harrowing detail.

The plaintiff, Kayden Nguyen, said she met the action star in February through an ad on Craigslist seeking an executive assistant and, after three interviews, was told to pack for a trip to New Orleans, where the A&E show "Steven Seagal Lawman" was taping.

When she arrived, the lawsuit says, she discovered that Seagal had been keeping two young female Russian "attendants" who were essentially on-call for sex -- 24-seven.

On that first night, Nguyen was ushered to a secluded house where Seagal was staying with his wife and the two young women. He then proceeded to treat Nguyen as his "sex toy" despite her complaints, the lawsuit says, responding to her terror as he fondled and manhandled her by saying, "Relax, we won't do anything special tonight ... I'll save that for another night.'"

She complained the following morning to some of the other employees, assuming that they would deliver the message to Seagal. Hours later, the lawsuit says he assaulted her again, this time forcing her to consume "illegal pills" and inflicting sexual acts on her until she sobbed.

The following morning, when she confronted Seagal herself, he told her there had been a "misunderstanding"; but hours later, he assaulted her a third time, an attack that stopped only when she ran away.

The ordeal carried on for several days, and it wasn't until Feb. 28 -- the following Sunday -- that she was able to escape the situation.

The lawsuit says Nguyen told Seagal that she had to leave to meet with family members who would be suspicious if she didn't show up. Nonetheless, he told her not to leave the house and followed her with a gun equipped with a flashlight as she went out to a waiting cab, which sped away as she jumped in the front seat.

A message left by TheWrap with the action star's attorney, Stuart Rosenthal, was not immediately returned Monday. Messages left with A&E were also not immediately returned.

It was not clear why Kayden Nguyen chose to file a civil lawsuit instead of a criminal complaint. Messages left with her lawyers were not immediately returned Monday.

Nguyen's lawsuit claims that even after she got away, Seagal and his employees tried desperately to persuade her to return. When she escaped, she left behind "everything of value she owned," including car keys, her laptop, clothes, and "hundreds of dollars worth of makeup." She was told she would not get the items back until she signed an agreement stating she would not report the sexual attacks.

The lawsuit says Nguyen had accepted the job on Feb. 22, a Monday, and was sped in a limo to a waiting private jet. Her first indication that something was awry was when Seagal told her, as the plane was taking off, that his wife "wouldn't mind if we had a sexual relationship."

Nguyen's lawsuit said she could identify a "unique physiological reaction" that Seagal has to sexual arousal, which could be corroborated by the other "attendants." The suit did not specify what that reaction is.
The lawsuit alleges sexual harassment in violation of federal labor laws; illegal sex trafficking; retaliation; wrongful termination; and false representations about employment. Each of the six counts seeks in excess of $1 million in damages.
lol is he: cockpunched
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QuoteIt was not clear why Kayden Nguyen chose to file a civil lawsuit instead of a criminal complaint.  . . .  Each of the six counts seeks in excess of $1 million in damages.

Filed in the questions that answer themselves department.
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Caliga

Steven Seagal is... HARD TO THRILL. :cool:
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Quoteinflicting sexual acts on her until she sobbed.

Me: TURNED ON
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Jaron

The best movie he ever made was the one he played an Italian in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMu2xNBpyQc

WHICH ONE OF YOUSE IS GONNA TALK?
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garbon

Quote from: The Minsky Moment on April 13, 2010, 01:36:48 PM
QuoteIt was not clear why Kayden Nguyen chose to file a civil lawsuit instead of a criminal complaint.  . . .  Each of the six counts seeks in excess of $1 million in damages.

Filed in the questions that answer themselves department.

:lol:
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Quote from: The Minsky Moment on April 13, 2010, 01:36:48 PM
QuoteIt was not clear why Kayden Nguyen chose to file a civil lawsuit instead of a criminal complaint.  . . .  Each of the six counts seeks in excess of $1 million in damages.

Filed in the questions that answer themselves department.

Not quite though.  I know over here when I acted as a civil lawyer you wanted to co-operate fully with the criminal investigation, because a: you don't have to pay prosecutors/cops, and b: if they got a conviction, it solved the issue of liability, and all you had to argue was quantum.
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Lucidor

Quote from: Jaron on April 13, 2010, 02:15:55 PM
The best movie he ever made was the one he played an Italian in.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMu2xNBpyQc

WHICH ONE OF YOUSE IS GONNA TALK?

That scene kicks ass!

DisturbedPervert

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The plaintiff, Kayden Nguyen, said she met the action star in February through an ad on Craigslist seeking an executive assistant

Who would have thought something like this could begin with an ad on Craigslist?

Berkut

Quote from: Barrister on April 13, 2010, 02:58:44 PM
Quote from: The Minsky Moment on April 13, 2010, 01:36:48 PM
QuoteIt was not clear why Kayden Nguyen chose to file a civil lawsuit instead of a criminal complaint.  . . .  Each of the six counts seeks in excess of $1 million in damages.

Filed in the questions that answer themselves department.

Not quite though.  I know over here when I acted as a civil lawyer you wanted to co-operate fully with the criminal investigation, because a: you don't have to pay prosecutors/cops, and b: if they got a conviction, it solved the issue of liability, and all you had to argue was quantum.

Yeah, but on the other hand, a messy criminal proceeding could interfere with a quiet and neat settlement, which is what they are going for, after all.
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Quote from: Barrister on April 13, 2010, 02:58:44 PM
Not quite though.  I know over here when I acted as a civil lawyer you wanted to co-operate fully with the criminal investigation, because a: you don't have to pay prosecutors/cops, and b: if they got a conviction, it solved the issue of liability, and all you had to argue was quantum.

Sure - but this assumes that the case is sufficiently legit that there is more than a slight probability of a criminal case being brought.
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