Saturday, August 26, 2006

LeBlanc sued over 'sexual comments'


Former Friends actor Matt LeBlanc has been sued for defamation by a woman who claims he made sexually-charged comments about her that were published in US magazine the National Enquirer.

In the suit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, Stephanie Stephens claims LeBlanc told an unspecified person in August 2005 that she was sexually aggressive, gave him a lap dance in a private room, and engaged him in a "night of sexual debauchery ... at her place of employment".

A call to LeBlanc's publicist was not immediately returned.

In the suit, Stephens said she was never sexually aggressive towards LeBlanc, never made sexual requests and never gave a lap dance.

The suit also says that "all sexual contact between the defendant and the plaintiff took place in the privacy of (Stephens') residence".

The suit does not provide details on the woman's relationship to LeBlanc, nor does it specify damages being sought.

The National Enquirer is not named as a defendant in the suit.

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