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Seagal’s cop show sheriff halts reality series over sex assault suit

Ex-model Kayden Nguyen is suing the Under Siege tough guy for $1 million (£666,000), claiming he used her “like a sex toy” and expected her to pleasure him sexually after landing a job as his executive assistant.

She also alleges that Seagal had two Russian girls “who were available for his sexual needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week” – and she was expected to replace one of them.

The allegations have thrown the future of Seagal’s show, Steven Seagal Lawman, into doubt – after the sheriff who works alongside the actor in the series kicked the film crew out of his office.

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Sheriff Newell Normand made an announcement that, in the light of the sexual abuse claims, he could no longer warrant working alongside Seagal.

The show charts Seagal’s work as a deputy with the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana.

On Tuesday (13Apr10), Seagal’s lawyer Marty Singer dismissed Nguyen’s claims, stating, “The lawsuit… is a ridiculous and absurd claim by a disgruntled ex-employee who was fired for using illegal narcotics. (The lawsuit) is a complete fabrication without a scintilla of truth.”

Singer is confident Seagal’s name will be cleared and the case dismissed.

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