A Hollywood executive recently disclosed an unsettling experience of being s**ually harassed by Steven Seagal during her early days as an actress on the set of the 1991 movie “Out for Justice.”
Preferring anonymity due to potential consequences, the executive shared that Seagal enticed her to his trailer under the guise of a “costume change” but then shockingly propositioned her over the phone, crudely asking, “Would you be willing to sit on my face for an hour?”
On her first day on set, the accuser claimed that Seagal demanded all the new actresses gather so he could inspect them.
The former actress detailed an alarming incident where a wardrobe assistant escorted her to Seagal’s personal trailer, instructing her to don a corset.
However, when Seagal attempted to intrude while she was changing, she objected, only to have him insist on seeing her appearance, disregarding her discomfort.
She recalled how he callously remarked, “It’s OK, I like nice girls, too,” in response to her protests.
The following evening, despite being married to Kelly LeBrock, who had recently given birth to their second child, Seagal phoned the woman at her residence, claiming Gregg Allman had produced music for the movie’s soundtrack.
He invited her to the Hotel Bel-Air to listen to the tracks, to which she declined, prompting another inappropriate proposal from Seagal, insinuating she should visit him and sit on his face.
Rebuking his advances by reminding him of his marital status, she was met with dismissive remarks from Seagal, who retorted, “Ah, you are no fun.” Subsequently, she mentioned being released from her role after two weeks, implying that complying with his advances might have secured her a better part.
Sharing her distressing encounter with another actress from the film, she learned that it wasn’t an isolated incident, as the colleague revealed Seagal’s practice of providing pagers to actresses, mandating their immediate presence at his hotel room upon receiving a page, even in the early hours of the morning.
In addition to this executive’s account, other notable figures such as Jenny McCarthy, Portia de Rossi, and Julianna Margulies have also come forward with allegations of inappropriate behavior against Seagal.
Despite attempts to reach out for comment, Seagal’s representative did not respond to the inquiries.
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