'Bones' Star David Boreanaz Sued for Sexual Harassment
'Bones' Star David Boreanaz Sued for Sexual Harassment
Tara Spicer
Tara Spicer
Staff Writer, BuddyTV
Last August, Kristina Hagan landed a spot as an extra on the hit series Bones. Fast forward almost one year later and it's a Los Angeles law office--not a TV set--that serves as her backdrop. Entertainment Weekly reports that Hagan (represented by high profile lawyer Gloria Allred) filed a lawsuit against David Boreanaz yesterday, accusing him of sexual harassment.

Hagan claims she gave David Boreanaz--the star and executive producer of the show--her contact information when they met, thinking he would put her on the fast track to fame by securing her a starring role on Bones. Hagan goes on to claim that after their initial meeting, he began making sexual phone calls and sending explicit text messages and photos of himself. The lawsuit also cites accusations of Boreanaz being sexually aggressive with Hagan while they were in a car together.

When faced with the lawsuit, Boreanaz's rep had this to say:

"The allegations concerning any alleged inappropriate conduct by David Boreanaz are totally fabricated and absurd. There is no validity in this lawsuit."

Gloria Allred also made a statement, defending her client:

"[Kristina Hagan] is an actress who is working towards her goals, but who like many other actresses, has not yet been able to achieve them," adding "For that reason, she is extremely vulnerable as many actresses are in Hollywood."  

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