Two more women accuse Steven Seagal of sexual harassment

Kayden Nguyen - Steven Seagal
(HMG) – Not sure any of this is going to mean anything in a court of law, but Steven Seagal sure has quite the PR mess on his hands. Yesterday actress Kelly LeBrock proclaimed she was ‘not surprised’ by the sex allegations, leveled at her ex-husband Seagal and planned to reveal all herself in a forthcoming book.
Now two more women have stepped forward, one is the granddaughter of soul legend Ray Charles, according to TMZ, and both claim that they were sexually harassed by the action star. Both women have allegedly given sworn declarations to Kayden Nguyen, the 23-year-old who is suing Seagal for sexual harassment.
Both women insist they were also hired as assistants, but quit shortly after Steven took things too far. Blair Robinson, says Seagal met her at Ray’s 2004 funeral and invited her back to his home, along with her father, to discuss a job as an assistant. Robinson says she took the job, but Seagal asked for a massage on his first day and tried to give her one in return. “It became clear to me that he wanted and expected sexual favors as part of my job duties,” she says in the declaration.
The other woman suggests that during her time working for Seagal, he asked her to come up to his bedroom, where she accuses him of putting his hands on the her breasts, claiming that he was “checking just as a doctor would for lumps” and then reaching his hands down her pants to “see what it felt like.”
Steven’s lawyer, Marty Singer, who tried to discredit Nguyen by saying she had gotten fired for using illegal drugs, continues to proclaim his client’s innocence. He says Seagal has “no knowledge” of either Blair or the other woman who provided declarations.
Singer added, “The declarations were clearly prepared by Nguyen’s lawyer to be leaked to the media to help bolster his client’s meritless claims.”




