Steven Seagal Sues Law Firm for Fees
Published 12:00 am Monday, December 26, 2005
LOS ANGELES – Steven Seagal is suing a law firm that once represented him, accusing it of charging him excessive fees, according to court papers.
The actor hired Loeb & Loeb in April 2002 for when he testified before a federal grand jury and in the criminal trial of his former business associate Julius Nasso, the lawsuit says.
Nasso produced films with Seagal in the 1990s and was accused of trying to extort money from the actor after they dissolved their partnership, according to the suit.
Loeb & Loeb charged Seagal nearly $1.1 million, according to the court papers, filed Thursday.
Seagal paid about $500,000 but became skeptical and obtained a legal audit that determined he was “substantially overcharged,” according to the lawsuit. Seagal is seeking at least $450,000 in general damages.
Loeb & Loeb maintains Seagal still owes the firm $575,400, the lawsuit said.
Representatives of Loeb & Loeb did not return calls seeking comment Saturday.
Seagal, 56, is best known for his martial-arts moves in films such as “Under Siege” and “Exit Wounds.”
A service of the Associated Press(AP)