Los Angeles Times

Man charged in bid to extort Kevin Hart

A former friend told the comedian he had video of tryst in Las Vegas, prosecutor­s say.

- By James Queally james.queally@latimes.com Twitter: @JamesQueal­lyLAT

A man has been charged with attempting to extort money from Kevin Hart after claiming to have a secret video of the comedian in Las Vegas, prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

Jonathan Todd Jackson, who also goes by “Action Jackson,” was charged with one count of attempted extortion and one count of extortion by threatenin­g letter, according to a statement issued by the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

Jackson is accused of attempting to convince Hart to give him an undisclose­d amount of money in late August. Prosecutor­s said Jackson told Hart he had a video of the comedian “with a woman” in Las Vegas and attempted to sell it to several celebrity news websites.

Jackson is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday. He faces up to four years in prison if convicted.

Hart and Jackson were friends at one point, said Greg Risling, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office. The attempted extortion took place in Los Angeles, Risling said. It was not clear whether Jackson himself filmed the video in question, and Risling declined to comment further.

Hart, a celebrated standup comedian, most recently starred in the blockbuste­r remake of “Jumanji.” A representa­tive for Hart did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking comment Wednesday, but the comedian tweeted around the same time the district attorney’s office issued its news release that he was “hurt.”

“At a lost for words and simply in complete disbelief at the moment. WOW,” Hart wrote.

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