Actor Steven Seagal behind on debt payments again: suit

kayy911

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He's still "under siege."
Washed-up movie star Steven Seagal has been hit with a second lawsuit charging that he's failed to make good on a $500,000 debt to his mobbed-up, former business partner.
Film producer Julius Nasso claims in court papers that Seagal -- whose 1992 action-thriller "Under Siege" grossed an estimated $156 million worldwide -- stiffed him on two installment payments of $50,000 each last year.
Nasso, of Staten Island, says he's made "numerous attempts" to collect the money, which Seagal agreed to pay to dissolve their film-production companies in 2007.
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That deal also required Seagal to seek a pardon for Nasso's 2003 conviction for trying to shake down the actor with the help of Mafia goons, for which Nasso served a year in the slammer.
Nasso's Manhattan federal court suit demands payment of the unpaid $100,000 plus 10 percent interest for "breach of settlement agreement."
It also notes that a similar suit filed in 2010 against Seagal and his Steamroller Productions was "eventually resolved," but "only after significant legal expense."
"Considering the prior breaches by the defendants...we respectfully request that this court order that the outstanding and remaining payments under the agreement are now due, totaling $200,000," court papers say.
A rep for Seagal -- who made headlines last year over the death of a pet puppy during a police raid for his cable-TV reality series "Steven Seagal Lawman" -- didn't immediately return a request for comment.
 

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Here we go again....oh dear !!! leave Steven Seagal bloody alone..washed up actor how dare they sure he may get abit soggy now and then when he is slapping the stuffing out of people but other then that he is an gentle gaint...thanks for the link Kayy911
 
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