Remember when Kevin Hart was filmed having intimate relations in a hotel room with a woman who wasn’t his wife, and we thought the whole thing was a publicity stunt? We were right.
Hart’s dirt is being exposed now that he is laid up in a rehab facility after breaking his back in three places in a serious car crash on Sept. 1.
Montia Sabbag, the woman in Hart’s hotel room sex tape, is suing him for $60 million, claiming he and another man installed a camera in a Las Vegas hotel room to boost publicity for his comedy tour.
The lawsuit alleges that Hart and his former friend J.T. Jackson, who was arrested and charged with extortion, set her up for publicity.
Hart himself revealed the extramarital activity by “apologizing” publicly to his wife, Eniko Parrish-Hart, for cheating on her.
“I made a bad error in judgement and I put myself in a bad environment where only bad things can happen and they did,” Hart said in a video on his Instagram account.
A few blogs then accused Hart of staging what seemed to be an obvious publicity stunt.
But Sabbag came forward to say Hart, 40, was innocent and he was not aware of the video tape in advance.
She also said she didn’t want money from him.
Now she claims Hart and Jackson set her up by installing cameras “without her knowledge or consent, while she was engaged in private, consensual sexual relations” with the comedian.
But Hart’s lawyers say she tried to extort him for “six figures” prior to filing her lawsuit.