Kevin Hart was sued by the woman who was in a sex tape with him, and she accused the comedian of being in on its recording and release. But a source who’s familiar with the situation said that claim is ludicrous. Montia Sabbag is the woman who was in the tape, which was recorded in 2017 at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, and she’s suing Hart for $60 million. A source close to Kevin Hart denied the comedian was in on the releases of his 2017 sex tape. (Photo: Maury Phillips/Getty Images Entertainment via Getty Images) It was later revealed that Hart’s former friend Jonathan Todd Jackson was accused of planting a camera in the hotel room and tried to extort Hart. Jackson was eventually charged with attempted extortion and extortion by threatening letter, both felonies. But he denied the accusation. As for Sabbag, she claims that Hart conspired with Jackson to plant the camera and release the tape so he could further his career. She also said he wanted to be paid more for a comedy tour at that time and thought the tape would help. She’s suing Hart, Jackson, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and the website […]
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