The actor and filmmaker also said the accusations from stunt performer Devyn LaBella are "deeply disappointing."
- Kevin Costner has filed a motion to dismiss a sexual harassment lawsuit from a stunt performer in his Western movie Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2.
- The actor and filmmaker said the allegations from Devyn LaBella are "absolutely false."
- LaBella has also accused Costner of sexual discrimination and creating a hostile work environment, which he denied.
Kevin Costner has filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit from a stunt performer accusing him of sexual harassment and other misconduct on the set of his Western film Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 2.
Costner, who wrote, directed, and stars in the sequel, said in a sworn declaration filed Monday that the "claims against me are absolutely false, and it is deeply disappointing to me that a woman who worked on our production would claim that I or any other member of my production team would make one of our own feel uncomfortable, let alone suffer the 'nightmare' she has invented."
The lawsuit hails from Devyn LaBella, who worked as a stunt double for actress Ella Hunt in Horizon 2, which has yet to be released. In a complaint filed in California Superior Court in May, LaBella accused Costner (along with 10 additional unnamed crew members) of sexual discrimination, sexual harassment, and the creation of a hostile work environment, alleging that she was subjected to performing a "violent unscripted, unscheduled...
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