Actor Mario Rodriguez wants a judge to sanction the media mogul, claiming Perry won’t sit for questioning unless his sexuality is off-limits. Perry’s lawyer denies it.
By Bobby Pen
Tyler Perry is pushing back against a new claim in the ongoing $77 million sexual assault lawsuit filed by actor Mario Rodriguez, and this latest dispute is not just about the allegations themselves. It is about what Perry can — or should — be asked under oath.
According to TMZ, which obtained court documents in the case, Rodriguez is asking a judge to sanction Perry, claiming the billionaire filmmaker has not sat for a deposition despite Rodriguez’s side trying to schedule one since April 14. Rodriguez alleges Perry’s team would only agree to move forward if attorneys promised not to ask whether Perry “is, or has been,” sexually attracted to men.
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