Actor and producer Steven Seagal is facing serious allegations of s–ual assault from an extra who worked on his film “On Deadly Ground.”
Regina Simons, who was just 18 years old during the filming in 1993, revealed to The Wrap that Seagal raped her after inviting her to a party at his residence.
Upon arrival, Simons found herself alone with Seagal and was taken aback when he initiated s–ual activity with her.
Overwhelmed by the situation, Simons recounted feeling frozen and tearful, emphasizing the significant physical discrepancy as she described Seagal as being three times her size.
Simons, a member of the Mormon community, shared that she chose not to disclose the incident at the time due to concerns about the potential stigma associated with such events within her community.
However, she recently reported the assault to the authorities approximately one month ago, breaking her silence after years of internal struggle.
This accusation adds to a series of misconduct claims directed at Seagal, with several actors, including Portia de Rossi, Julianna Margulies, and Rae Dawn Chong, alleging inappropriate behavior by Seagal during what were termed as “auditions” held in his hotel room or office back in November 2017.
Further amplifying the allegations, former Dutch model Faviola Dadis took to Instagram to assert that Seagal had s–ually assaulted her during an audition in 2002.
Dadis explained that she was promised the presence of a female casting director but was instead met by Seagal and a male security guard.
She detailed how Seagal insisted on enacting a romantic scene before making unwanted physical advances towards her.
Dadis disclosed that she recently filed a report with law enforcement regarding the distressing encounter.
Despite the mounting accusations, Seagal has remained