Reality Show Involving Steven Seagal Stopped Due To Sexual Mistreatment Claims

April 16th, 2010 - 7:40 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

April 16, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): Shooting for a reality TV show starring actor Steven Seagal has been brought to a standstill while he deals with allegations of sexual mistreatment from a previous personal helper.

Kayden Nguyen is the individual, who is executing judicial action against the actor. She has divulged in court documents that she was sexually battered three times by Seagal before escaping his abode in New Orleans.

Seagal’s legal representative has mentioned that the accusations were preposterous and bizarre.

Steven Seagal Lawman follows the action star’s extra work as a reserve deputy in New Orleans.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff, Newell Normand, has proclaimed that he had told network A&E that it would be troublesome to its department to carry on filming.

He revealed that he did not believe it would be in their paramount interest to go on filming at the present time.

Ms Nguyen had reacted to a magazine commercial to be Seagal’s executive assistant.

Her $1m judicial action points the finger at the star for perpetrating sexual persecution, illegitimate trafficking of women for sex, failure to thwart sexual persecution, vengeance, illegal termination and erroneous demonstration about service.

She has mouthed that the Flight of Fury celebrity had kept two Russian attendants, who were accessible to him permanently.

The 23-year-old Nguyen also verbalized in judicial documentations that he had utilized her as a ‘sex toy’, subjecting her to a sadistic sexual attack.

Mr Seagal’s lawyer, Marty Singer, has voiced that Ms Nguyen’s accusations were a whole falsehood without an iota of truthfulness and that she had been fired for unlawful drug use.

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