Kevin Costner defends his “reputation” in court

Kevin Costner reacts to the allegation of sexual harassment

A stuntman in Horizon II accused Kevin Costner of sexual harassment and filed a complaint.

On May 27, it was deposited for the first time by Devyn Labella, who would have been double the blow of Ella Hunt, who represented Juliette Chesney.

She allegedly alleged that a non -scripted violent rape scene had been added to the film, that the winner of the Oscars produced without his consent and the presence of an intimacy coordinator.

Although the actor’s lawyer rejected the prosecution, the star moved to the Superior Court of Los Angeles, stating that the prosecution was an attack on his reputation. “My conviction is that Devyn’s claims have been designed, thanks to the use of false declarations and sensational language, to damage my reputation.”

Kevin’s legal team, on the other hand, seeks to reject the case or weakened it under the anti-Slapp law, because the hearing is set on September 18.

Meanwhile, Devyn requests not clear damage, the presence of an intimacy coordinator on 70-year-old films, and his team, including him, must go through “anti-sexual harassment and anti-violence anti-violence training.

It is relevant to mention Celeste Chaney, who is an intimacy coordinator on Horizon, argued the accuser’s complaint, declaring that the scene was “an unexpected and unexpected violent rape scene which was unexpected on the actors and the professionals of the rupture”.

The theatrical release Horizon II was canceled in August 2024 before his first at the Venice Film Festival.

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