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Kevin threatened with extortion

A man threatened to release video he secretly shot of the actor with a woman in Las Vegas

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A man was charged Wednesday with trying to extort money from Kevin Hart by threatenin­g to release video he secretly shot of the actor and comedian with a woman in Las Vegas.

Los Angeles County prosecutor­s charged 41-year-old Jonathan Jackson with attempted extortion and extortion by threatenin­g letter. Jackson remains in custody on $100,000 (Dh367,250) bail after his Monday arrest, jail records showed. Prosecutor­s allege Jackson tried to extort an undisclose­d amount from Hart in August then tried to sell the video to celebrity news websites.

Jackson’s lawyer, Chad Lewin, did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment and more details about his client. Shortly after the charges were announced, Hart tweeted: “Mind blown... Hurt...at a lost for words and simply in complete disbelief at the moment. WOW.”

Attorney Lisa Bloom, who said in September that someone secretly filmed “bedroom images” of her client Montia Sabbag with Hart in a hotel suite, praised the charges. “Montia and I are delighted that the alleged extortioni­st is being brought to justice,” Bloom said on Twitter. “As a crime victim in this case, Montia has fully cooperated with the police since the beginning.”

Without giving details, Hart apologised on Instagram when word of the video emerged in September to his wife and kids for what he called a “bad error in judgment.”

Emails to Hart’s publicists seeking further comment were not immediatel­y returned. The 38-year-old standup comic-turned-movie actor most recently starred in Jumanji. —AP

 ?? Photos by AP, Reuters and courtesy of Instagram.com/ enriqueigl­esias ??
Photos by AP, Reuters and courtesy of Instagram.com/ enriqueigl­esias

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