![]() But he casually covered back up as if it was a mistake.”Īfter she declined his invitation to enter the room, Chong said, “then he asked if my blouse was silk and could he feel it. Seagal opened the door, she said, and the actor “walked across his room and sat in a chair and manspread so I could see his junk. “My heart broke because my agency had obviously pimped me out to this creep.” “I stood outside the open door mortified that I was told to go to this meeting,” she said. “I knew then that I was being pimped by the agency,” she said.Īlso Read: Gawker-Killer Lawyer Leaves Harvey Weinstein's Legal Team Without Suing NY TimesĪlthough she refused to enter Seagal’s hotel room, she knocked on the door to confirm that she had made the appointment, only to have Seagal answer in his bathrobe. ![]() at the Bel Air hotel - I was shocked at the time,” she said, but the agency excused the late hour and location, and when Chong arrived at the front desk she was told to go to his room. My friend Rae Dawn Chong, who starred in several Hollywood studio pictures in the 1980s like “Quest for Fire” and “Commando,” claims the now-disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein “is only the tip of an ugly iceberg” regarding the industry’s treatment of women.Ĭhong, who used to be represented by one of the most powerful agencies in town, CAA, recalled that she was once sent to an evening meeting with then-movie star Steven Seagal in the 1980s.
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