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Steven Seagal’s accuser boasts about manipulating men

A woman who accused Steven Seagal of treating her as a “s** toy” had previously appeared on an episode of “The Tyra Banks Show,” where she claimed to be a “lipstick lesbian” who could trick men.

Kayden Nguyen, a former model, filed a lawsuit against Seagal alleging that she was hired to be his executive assistant but was instead treated like a s** servant.

The episode of “The Tyra Banks Show” was titled “The Gay Kingdom”, and it featured Nguyen boasting about her abilities to manipulate men.

She said, “I can use my s** appeal to get any girl that I want and trick any guy to getting what I want.”

Nguyen’s appearance on the show was recorded on January 29, 2009, which was around one year before her alleged s**ual encounters with Steven Seagal.

Nguyen claimed that she interviewed with Seagal in February 2010 for the position of executive assistant.

She got the job, but when she showed up for work, she learned that “Mr.

Seagal had been keeping two young female Russian ‘Attendants’ on staff who were available for his s**ual needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.” Nguyen alleges that Seagal intended her to fill the Attendant’s position and not the executive assistant position.

Nguyen claimed in her lawsuit that on her very first night on the job, Seagal treated her “as his s** toy.” He pushed his hands under her skirt, tried fondling her breasts, and forced his hand down her pants.

She complained the next morning, but nothing was done.

Nguyen said that the very next day, Seagal s**ually assaulted her again and forced her to consume illegal pills.

There were other s**ual assaults that followed, according to the lawsuit.

In the lawsuit, Nguyen alleges that Seagal said, “My wife wouldn’t mind if you and I had a s**ual relationship.” She is suing Seagal for over a million dollars.

Seagal’s lawyer, Marty Singer, responded to the lawsuit by calling it a “ridiculous and absurd claim by a disgruntled ex-employee who was fired for using illegal narcotics.” He said that the lawsuit is a “complete fabrication without a scintilla of truth” and he’s confident it will be dismissed.

Kayden Nguyen’s allegations against Steven Seagal are not the first time he has been accused of s**ual misconduct.

In 2018, Regina Simons accused Seagal of raping her in 1993 when she was 18 years old.

In response to the allegations, Seagal’s attorney denied them, and the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office declined to press charges due to the statute of limitations.

Seagal has also been accused of harassment by several women, including Jenny McCarthy, Portia de Rossi, and Julianna Margulies.

In 2017, Margulies claimed that Seagal invited her to his hotel room to go over a scene they were shooting but when she arrived, he was wearing only a silk robe.

She claimed that she left the room after he made inappropriate comments and tried to make a move on her.

Seagal’s representatives denied Margulies’ claims.

In addition to his acting career, Steven Seagal is known for his martial arts expertise.

He has black belts in several martial arts and has trained with some of the most renowned martial artists in the world.

He has also worked as a producer, writer, and director.

Seagal has starred in numerous action movies, including “Above the Law,” “Hard to Kill,” and “Under Siege.” He has also appeared in TV shows like “Law & Order: SVU” and “True Justice.”

Steven Seagal was born in Michigan in 1952 and grew up in California.

Before becoming an actor, he worked as a martial arts instructor and opened his own dojo.

He moved to Japan in the 1970s to study aikido and later returned to the United States to teach martial arts.

Seagal has also worked as a police officer and has been involved in law enforcement training programs.

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