Steven Seagal Accusers Speak Out

Two women who have accused Steven Seagal of sexual assault spoke out against the actor this morning. The women detailed their alleged encounters this morning in Southern California along side their attorney Lisa Bloom. 

Regina Simons, who was an extra on the film "On Deadly Ground," told reporters that she was raped by the actor when she was 18-years-old twenty-five years ago. 

"He closed the door and approached me from behind. He started kissing my neck and taking off my clothes," Simon said. “I was completely caught off guard. Seagal was more than twice my size and twice my age. I was not sexually active nor had I ever been naked in front of a man before. I froze… I remember him taking off his robe and the next thing I knew he was inside of me.”

A second accuser, Favioloa Dadis said she was only 17 when she was allegedly assaulted by Seagal in 2002. 

“Steven approached me and said he would like to act out a romantic scene ... I felt uncomfortable because I was in my bikini and I shyly expressed this. However, instead of respecting my boundaries, Steven slipped his hand under my bikini top and simultaneously slid his hand over my vaginal area."

Dadis says that's when she knew she had to get out. 

"I quickly yelled that this audition is over, and I began gathering my things. Steven sat there calmly as if nothing had happened while I was noticeably upset and terrified by the experience. Steven's security guard stood blocking the doorway and only moved when Steven motioned to him.”

Bloom said both women have filed reports with the Los Angeles Police Department and a criminal investigation was now underway. 

Several other actresses, including Portia de Rossi, Jenny McCarthy, Julianna Margulies and Katherin Heigl have also accused Seagal of sexual misconduct. 


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