
Paul Sherradeer, a taxi driver and American Jegolo’s director, was accused of a sexual assault on his former personal assistant, and he fired her when she does not emerge to progress and confuse a settlement that was aimed at maintaining the confidentiality of allegations.
The former assistant, who was determined in the court documents in the name of Jinn, filed a lawsuit against the director and the production company on Thursday. She is seeking to obtain the judge’s order to enforce the agreement after Sherrade said that he could not pass it. The conditions have not been revealed, including cash payment.
“This is the issue of enforcement of open and open settlement,” said the lawyer of Du, Gregory Chiarilo, in the papers accompanying the contract to violate the contract.
Sharader’s lawyer, Philip J. Kissler, considered the “desperate, opportunistic, and trivial” lawsuit – and said that many allegations were wrong or financially misleading.
Kisler said: “We completely deny that there is a sexual relationship of any kind between Mr. Sharra Sheikh and his former assistant, and we deny that Mr. Sherrade was never tried to obtain a sexual relationship of any kind with his former assistant.”
The lawsuit, which was filed in the New York Court, has placed naked allegations that the secret settlement between the Ministry of Energy, 26, and Shadr, 78, was aimed at maintaining it under the winding.
It includes her claim that the director trapped her in his room in the hotel, grabbed her arms and before her will last year while they were promoting his last movie, OH, Canada, at the Cannes Festival in France.
Two days later, the lawsuit said, Sherrade Boz called repeatedly and sent angry text messages claiming to be “dying” and could not mobilize his bags. When the Ministry of Energy arrived for help, the lawsuit said, Sherrad revealed his genitals as he opened the door of his room at the hotel, and he only wears an open bathroom robe.
The Ministry of Energy claims that Sharra is launched last September after it refused again. Soon after, the lawsuit said, he sent her an email expressing fear that he would become “Harvey Winstein” in her mind. Weinstein, Mogul Mogul, who turned into #Metoo Villain, was convicted of rape in Los Angeles in 2022 and is expected to be tried on April 15 in the rape case in New York.
According to the lawsuit, Sherradeer agreed to the settlement on February 5, but he changed his opinion after illness and “searching for the soul.” The lawsuit said that Sharader was transferred through his lawyer in March that he “could not live with a settlement.” Kisler questioned it.
Kisler said: “The agreement they are trying to enforce against Mr. Sharrader, in the simple English language, requires the two parties to sign it before it becomes legally effective.” “Mr. Sharra Sheikh has refused to sign it. It is simple, like that.”
The Ministry of Energy worked in Sherradeer from 2021 to 2024, according to the lawsuit. During that time, Kisler said, she posted on social media about the love of her job and referred to a choreanite as an unusual teacher and a “municipal man”.
Schidrade rose to fame through his cooperation with director Martin Scorsese, starting with the taxi driver in 1976. Robert de Nero’s distinctive line “Are you talking to me?” It was moved in the dictionary and arranged among the greatest films of the American Film Institute ever.
Schidrade participated in writing the 1980 boxing drama in Scorsese, which also starred in De Niro, and composed a religious epic in 1988, the last temptation of Christ and the paramedic drama in 1999 that brought the dead.
He also directed 23 of his own films, including American American Gigolo, which he also wrote. He was the only Oscar for the Writing of First Reformed, a 2017 excitement film about a minister in a small town that he also managed.
Sherrad told the Associated Press last year that he made Oh, Canada – the movie that Du said to the Cannes Festival – where he reconciled his deaths after a series of long hospitals.
In 2016, Sherrad told the Hollywood newspaper that the police visited him after he ascended to Facebook about Donald Trump’s first presidency at the time. Sharrara wrote that Trump’s election was a “call for violence” and said that people should be “ready to take arms.”
In 2023, he deleted the Academy Awards as a “waking up” with the efforts of diversity and more international voters. In 2021, in the aftermath of #Metoo, he criticized the so -called “Cong Culture”, and they tell the deadline as “very infectious, it’s like a Delta virus.”
“If your friend says, they say that these terrible things about me are incorrect,” you fear that you will reach their defense, because you may hunt this virus as well. “