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Casey Affleck Sexually Harassed Director With Transvestites And Prostitutes

July 26. 2010

Casey Affleck

Further proving Hollywood is a depraved place, is news of a lawsuit against married actor, Casey Affleck, for not paying a female director, Amanda White, the agreed to $50,000 for her work on the documentary, "I'm Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix" whilst sexually harassing her at every turn. 

In the lawsuit, Affleck, who is married to, Summer Phoenix, is alleged to have gone as far as to enlist male and female transvestites and prostitutes, to aid in his sexual gratification, luring White to a hotel suite, claiming it was for the movie, but it was not used in the film, as he was attempting to stage a debauched orgy with 35 people, indicating he is bisexual.

Affleck is also accused of "locking himself" in White's bedroom with actor, River Phoenix and two women for a sexual romp. White stated Affleck also tried to lure her into his hotel room, violently grabbing the director when she objected. White contends Affleck repeatedly called women "cows" and made the workplace very hostile. 

On another occasion, Affleck is said to have instructed a crew member to drop his pants and show White his penis. When she wouldn't sleep with Affleck, White states she was fired and not paid for the work she had already rendered. This sexually depraved and mentally ill quest has placed him on the receiving end of a very damaging $2,000,000 lawsuit. 

Casey Affleck and brother Ben Affleck with wife Jennifer Garner

His brother, Ben Affleck, is no stranger to controversy in this realm. His neighbors frequently complained of wild parties and the procession of porn stars and prostitutes, streaming into his home before he was married. Wedding actress, Jennifer Garner, has not fully calmed down Affleck's proclivities, as he has not been faithful to their marriage vows.   

Casey Affleck sued for sexual harassment

Fri Jul 23, 2010 @ 02:59PM PST - EXCLUSIVE: A producer of Casey Affleck's upcoming documentary about Joaquin Phoenix has dropped a bombshell $2 million lawsuit on the filmmaker/actor, claiming she was subjected to lurid sexual harassment and denied her producing fee after she refused to spend the night in a hotel room with him.

Amanda White alleges in a lawsuit being filed this afternoon in Los Angeles Superior Court that she was forced to endure debauched behavior during production of "I'm Still Here: The Lost Year of Joaquin Phoenix," including "uninvited and unwelcome sexual advances in the workplace" and an impromptu shoot in a Las Vegas hotel room filled with hookers and transvestites...

The 19-page lawsuit, filed by attorneys Skip Miller and Brian Procel of L.A.'s Miller Barondess firm, demands at least $2 million on causes of action for sexual harassment, retaliation, failure to prevent harassment/retaliation, constructive discharge in violation of public policy, breach of oral contract, unjust enrichment, and negligent and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Defendants are Affleck and production company Flemmy Prods....

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