Actor Mario Rodriguez filed a lawsuit against Tyler Perry, alleging repeated unwanted sexual advances, including sexual battery and assault, over several years. The lawsuit, filed in California, seeks at least $77 million in damages and also names Lionsgate, the distributor of “Boo! A Madea Halloween,” accusing the studio of ignoring Perry’s alleged misconduct. The complaint details alleged incidents at Perry’s home, beginning in 2014, and describes additional encounters in subsequent years. Rodriguez’s lawsuit follows a similar suit filed in June by another actor, Derek Dixon.
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Actor Derek Dixon is suing Tyler Perry for at least $260 million, alleging repeated sexual assault and harassment during his time working on “The Oval.” The lawsuit claims Perry used his influence to coerce Dixon into sexual acts, promising career advancement in exchange for compliance and threatening his character’s storyline if he refused. Perry’s attorney vehemently denies the allegations, calling them a “scam.” The suit details multiple instances of assault and harassment, including unwanted sexual advances, groping, and forced sexual contact, with supporting evidence such as text messages.
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Steve Mensch, president and general manager of studio operations at Tyler Perry Studios, died Friday night in a single-engine plane crash in Citrus County, Florida. The 62-year-old managed the daily operations of the 300-acre Atlanta studio, which he described as a blend of historic buildings and state-of-the-art technology. Tyler Perry and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp both expressed their condolences, highlighting Mensch’s contributions to the studio and the state’s film industry. An NTSB investigation is underway.
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