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Tyler Perry Accused of Sexual Misconduct in $260 Million Lawsuit

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In a staggering $260 million lawsuit that’s sending shockwaves through Hollywood and the entertainment world, actor Derek Dixon has accused acclaimed filmmaker and media mogul Tyler Perry of repeated sexual harassment, inappropriate advances, and assault spanning several years.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the lawsuit claims that the troubling encounters began in 2019, when Dixon and Perry were introduced at a public event. 

Dixon alleges that Perry, who is best known for building a billion-dollar empire with characters like Madea and producing hit shows such as The Oval and Ruthless, approached him directly, requested his phone number, and soon after, initiated contact that extended beyond professional boundaries.

Dixon was later cast in a minor role on Ruthless, one of Perry’s series under the BET+ umbrella. But the situation allegedly escalated in January 2020, when Dixon visited Perry’s Atlanta estate.

The visit, according to the complaint, involved heavy drinking, after which Dixon was invited to stay the night in a guest room. During the night, Dixon claims that Perry entered the room, climbed into bed with him, and began touching his thighs suggestively. Despite Dixon’s clear rejection, he says the behaviour did not stop. The lawsuit outlines a disturbing pattern: Perry allegedly continued to pursue Dixon even after being rebuffed, casting him as the character Dale in The Oval while simultaneously sending him unsolicited, sexually suggestive messages.

Some of the messages, now included as evidence, reportedly feature explicit inquiries about Dixon’s sexual preferences and direct propositions. In one alleged message, Perry reportedly implied that Dixon’s refusal to engage with him romantically was performative, suggesting that his actions indicated otherwise.

(Pulse)

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