Devyn Labellathe stunt lady sued Kevin Costner At one of his most recent alleged rape scenes horizon The film accuses the actor of trying to “silence” and “smear” her.
As US Weekly Labella, previously reported, filed a lawsuit against Gostner, 70 and regional images last month, New evidence submitted in court June 18. She claimed she was hired horizonCostner directed in May 2023 and filmed allegedly “violent, unscripted, unplanned rape scene.”
Labella is in a position us On Wednesday, June 25.
“I was told to lie down, without warning or rehearsal, another actor was brought in to simulate my rape,” she claimed. “My underwear was exposed. I was alone, overwhelmed and shocked. I did not agree to the compliance under pressure. I could not agree after the injury had begun.”
She added: “Once the line crosses, there is no real choice to make. For this, I encountered silence, remoteness and efforts to discredit me. This is not just something that happened to me. It is about a broken system of having the power and punishing those who speak out, not only to punish me. It is for me, not only to me, but to work safely, but also to be safe and des on anyone.
All in all, Labella wrote: “What happened on that suit is wrong. Let us know: I stood up. I told the truth. I will never apologize for demanding the minimum of nudity – being treated as someone at work.
Costner previously denied allegations against him with his attorney Marty Singer Tell us In the statement“”[LaBella] Rehearsing for insert shots for script scenes. There is no intimacy or any sexual behavior in the camera. She was lying next to the male actor in a long robe, and she was pulling her skirt on her clothes. Many witnesses conflict [LaBella’s] Valuable proposition. After she packed herself, she texted her supervisor herself, saying, “Thank you for these wonderful weeks.”
When commenting on Wednesday, the singer reiterated the claim, adding: “We look forward to the quick end of this bizarre lawsuit.”
One of Labella’s lawyers, James Vagniniissued its own statement on Wednesday, telling us,,,,, “In addition to revising this complaint to resolve the defendant’s attempt to continue to interfere with Ms. Labella’s job opportunities, we have also revised this complaint to emphasize the undisputed evidence that from the moment Ms. Labella was traumatized by force, she stood up and expressed her goals and pain.”
Vagnini continued: “Although the defendant continued to misstate Ms. Labella had no problem with what happened, the evidence (including text messages, phone calls, and even a stern report from the production company’s own close coordinator) showed the real narrative: The defendant disappointed her in every possible way. Such defendants use scripts that are tiring, ancient, and as hollow as their words. How many people have to follow the same denial and redirection pattern, or go to jail before they realize leadership with accountability and apology? ”
Kate McFarlaneAnother Labella lawyer also claimed to be “trying Ms. Labella’s character assassination was very disappointing. “But, it’s not surprising. We’ve seen people in this industry this time and time, trying to deflect narratives rather than taking any responsibility for the actions that hurt others,” she said Wednesday.
Labella claims in her lawsuit that the so-called unscripted rape scene was an actress Ella Hunt And actors Roger Ivens. Labella claims Hunter refused to shoot the scene after learning that her skirt was ‘s ‘furious’ by Ivens.
“As Costner’s instructions, this unscripted, untrained scenario is [Ivens] Install [LaBella] At the same time, imitate the untied pants and forcefully fixed it with his body and arms [ LaBella]who is back below him. [Ivens] A violent rustling [LaBella’s] As if the skirt was trying to penetrate her against her will, he was instructed to spread her legs with his knees. ” the suit said.
Labella claims she complains Afterwards, intimate coordinator. She believes her objection has led to her not being hired Horizon 3.
Earlier this month, Labella revised her lawsuit, which included alleged texts, and she sent a coordinator on her allegations. A message said: “Why do this stunt show for this non-stunt job – especially considering its sensitivity?”
Another reading: “Who will be responsible for abuse of power…”
The coordinator then wrote a report saying: “This is not a formal or unified process. Ideally, an apology would be made by [Costner]the first ad and others involved in Ella and Devyn. Ella asked for intimate coordinators to be brought back to support next week. There is an obligation to produce. Devyn asked that the weekend’s production salary be paid for her flights so she could get support from her family and friends. There is an obligation to produce. ”
Costner’s lawyers previously claimed that the case had no “no merit” and that the filmmaker “wanted to make sure everyone was comfortable in his films.” He argued that Labella’s allegations “completely contradicted her own actions.”

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