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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bill Maher is being sued by a woman who claims he shook her at a party and welched on promises to marry her and buy her a home in Beverly Hills. Nancy "Coco" Johnsen, a former model and flight attendant, is seeking $9 million and other unspecified damages, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. It accuses the political comic of fraud, battery and assault. Maher's lawyer said Friday he expects the lawsuit to be thrown out of court. "This is a completely frivolous lawsuit filed with false allegations that is part of a pattern by Ms. Johnson to seek retribution since the end of their short relationship," attorney Adam F. Streisand said in a statement. "Mr. Maher is looking forward to having this dismissed by the court." Johnsen claims she fell in love with the HBO "Real Time" host during a 17-month relationship that began in January 2003. According to the lawsuit, Maher convinced Johnsen to quit her career and in return promised the two would marry and have children, that he would reimburse her for clothing and other expenses necessary for her to accompany him as a "power couple," and that he would support her for the rest of her life. He also promised to buy her the house in Beverly Hills where Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez once lived or give her money to buy a similar house, the lawsuit contends. But after she quit her job, Johnsen said, Maher "verbally abused" her, and at a party last May he became angry and shook her, causing back and neck injuries. She left his home and ended the relationship in May, Johnsen said. |
| Name May 8, 2005 04:54 PM PDT Maher says one thing and does another. His on-camera persona is not his true self. I believe everything the girl/boy? said he said. Even though now that I have looked her up on the internet I want to hurl - I still believe her - he's backed out of about seven engagements. I bet someday he'll settle down with a nice transsexual. It just was coco's time | ||
| Giggles November 16, 2004 03:11 PM PST Thanks a lot, brandy!! Because of THIS post, I dreamt last night that Bill Maher was chasing me around a table trying to "catch" me. I'll let you figure out what he was planning to do with me if he caught me. Thankfully, I woke up before I had to watch THAT scene play out! LOL | ||
| FreudianSlip November 16, 2004 04:35 AM PST lol... not buying her a Bennifer house is extreme mental anguish!?? No wonder the guy shook her, He was probably trying to jiggle her to see if he could hear two peas rolling around between her ears. - Ok.. maybe not so funny. Either way, Im hardly surprised by the lawsuit. Where there is money, greed runs deep- | ||
| Mephisto November 14, 2004 05:14 PM PST If we could all sue our ex's for "extreme mental anguish" and get away with it, we'd all be set for life. I know I would ... | ||
| raejane November 14, 2004 09:12 AM PST Ney, did you see my Bill Maher post? Woo hoo!! LOL | ||
| brandy101 November 12, 2004 09:20 PM PST I think that when you have a bad relationship, the best bet is to just move on, move FORWARD and learn to take care of yourself. I get irritated (like most people) with frivolous lawsuits. The Blame Game has gotten pretty ridiculous in these modern times...and what makes me most mad is that it diminishes the value and legitimacy of REAL and CREDIBLE suits, and clogs up the cout system. | ||
| Adam November 12, 2004 02:56 PM PST I don't see any contract here at all. Heck maybe I missed the boat. I didn't sue the girl I dated my sophmore year in college when it didn't work out. Her dad was loaded and I could easily have claimed extreme mental anguish when we decided to call it quits on my birthday. I coulda got at least a few hundred grand. What do you think?? :D | ||
| brandy101 November 12, 2004 02:42 PM PST I make no judgement here in my post of this; for all we know she could just be some total gold-digger. Or he could be a double-talker who says one thing to an audience and others to his girlfriends... the courts shall decide! But, I found it interesting that this lawsuit popped up ... especially so soon after O'reilly's accusers suit was so swiftly settled. | ||
| Lyly November 12, 2004 01:59 PM PST Bill's been accused of being a pig before, but, publically at least, he's expressed the fact that he's not a fan of the institution of marriage and is not interested in being married. So....you all draw your own conclusions from that. | ||
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