Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Steven Seagal is also a Police Officer, he has two jobs now.
More sex claims against Steven Seagal
By Yahoo!Xtra
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Two more women, one the granddaughter of Ray Charles, have claimed they were sexually assaulted while working for actor Steven Seagal.
Earlier this month 23-year-old Kayden Nguyen filed a lawsuit against Seagal, claiming she was groped by the actor and expected to have sex with him after being hired as his assistant.
Now TMZ reports two others have provided Nguyen with sworn declarations - and one is Ray Charles' granddaughter, Blair Robinson.
Both claim that like Nguyen, they were hired as assistants, but quit after he made inappropriate sexual advances.
Robinson, who claims she first met Seagal at her grandfather Ray Charles' funeral in 2004.
According to Robinson, she was invited, along with her father, to Seagal's home after the funeral to discuss a job opportunity.
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She states she accepted a position as Seagal's assistant one month later.
Robinson says Seagal came to her room on her first day and told her she was required to give him massages. He then attempted to train her by massaging her.
In the docs, Blair states, "It became clear to me that he wanted and expected sexual favors as part of my job duties." Blair claims she quit after the first day.
The second woman, as yet unnamed, alleges that Seagal lured her into his bedroom and put his hands on her breasts.
He claimed he was "checking just as a doctor would for lumps".
Her declaration continues, "Seagal reached his hand down my pants. He said, 'I just wanted to touch it for a second to see what it felt like.'"
The woman says she screamed and cried until Seagal let her go.
Seagal's lawyer, Marty Singer states, "My client has no knowledge of these women and a preliminary check of his employment records does not show that they ever worked for him."
Singer said the declarations were obviously created by Nguyen's lawyer to help "bolster his client's meritless claims".
By Yahoo!Xtra
Enlarge image
Two more women, one the granddaughter of Ray Charles, have claimed they were sexually assaulted while working for actor Steven Seagal.
Earlier this month 23-year-old Kayden Nguyen filed a lawsuit against Seagal, claiming she was groped by the actor and expected to have sex with him after being hired as his assistant.
Now TMZ reports two others have provided Nguyen with sworn declarations - and one is Ray Charles' granddaughter, Blair Robinson.
Both claim that like Nguyen, they were hired as assistants, but quit after he made inappropriate sexual advances.
Robinson, who claims she first met Seagal at her grandfather Ray Charles' funeral in 2004.
According to Robinson, she was invited, along with her father, to Seagal's home after the funeral to discuss a job opportunity.
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She states she accepted a position as Seagal's assistant one month later.
Robinson says Seagal came to her room on her first day and told her she was required to give him massages. He then attempted to train her by massaging her.
In the docs, Blair states, "It became clear to me that he wanted and expected sexual favors as part of my job duties." Blair claims she quit after the first day.
The second woman, as yet unnamed, alleges that Seagal lured her into his bedroom and put his hands on her breasts.
He claimed he was "checking just as a doctor would for lumps".
Her declaration continues, "Seagal reached his hand down my pants. He said, 'I just wanted to touch it for a second to see what it felt like.'"
The woman says she screamed and cried until Seagal let her go.
Seagal's lawyer, Marty Singer states, "My client has no knowledge of these women and a preliminary check of his employment records does not show that they ever worked for him."
Singer said the declarations were obviously created by Nguyen's lawyer to help "bolster his client's meritless claims".
Monday, April 19, 2010
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What are you contributing?
The fact that this woman has spent her time her skills to the point where she can make adults cry just from watching her makes me question pretty much everything. Everywhere.
Joe Hockley
This guy is a talented photographer and is a genuinely creative human being. He came by and shot some photos of me for a profile for a clients website for a which I created an artwork for their logo.
Check out more of his beautiful work at www.joehockley.co.nz.
He is sending me the Hi res images soon so will post them when I receive so you can see his finished work. In the meantime here is a sneak peek.
Check out more of his beautiful work at www.joehockley.co.nz.
He is sending me the Hi res images soon so will post them when I receive so you can see his finished work. In the meantime here is a sneak peek.
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Baby in a car
Taken from Yahoo news.
Man in court after baby found in car
A man arrested overnight after his baby was allegedly found alone in his car while he visited a Wellington strip club has appeared in court.
Police said they were contacted after a member of the public found the one-year-old in a car parked near Courtenay Place, in the central city, about 3am.
The baby was taken to hospital and the 42-year-old father was arrested a short time later after he was discovered in a strip club.
Police spokeswoman Elizabeth Young said the man was initially charged on an outstanding arrest warrant, but would face a further charge of leaving a child under 14 without reasonable supervision when he reappeared in Wellington District Court on Monday.
Man in court after baby found in car
A man arrested overnight after his baby was allegedly found alone in his car while he visited a Wellington strip club has appeared in court.
Police said they were contacted after a member of the public found the one-year-old in a car parked near Courtenay Place, in the central city, about 3am.
The baby was taken to hospital and the 42-year-old father was arrested a short time later after he was discovered in a strip club.
Police spokeswoman Elizabeth Young said the man was initially charged on an outstanding arrest warrant, but would face a further charge of leaving a child under 14 without reasonable supervision when he reappeared in Wellington District Court on Monday.