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by E. L. Koba 08/28/2010, 6:52pm PDT |
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Noi Dau Don wrote:
U-uncle Steven.... what the FUCK.
Also, is he fucking Michael Ovitz in the ass? Was that the subtext there or do I just have "shipping goggles" on?
The implication is that Ovitz was in trouble with the mob, and so had to push Stevo's career hard as re-payment. And that Nasso was the front man to funnel the money they would pay to Seagal over to the mob:
Nasso served as Seagal's best man when he married Kelly LeBrock, and he is godfather to two of their children. Also, they are next-door neighbors. And yet, they are more than neighbors - tax records show that Nasso is the co-holder of the deed to Seagal's Staten Island home, the one with the $560,000 mortgage, which sits across from the house formerly occupied by the late Tommy Billotti, who was whacked with Gambino boss Paul Castellano in 1985.
In a deposition in a civil assault case in which Seagal is involved, Seagal stated under oath that he doesn't know how much money has has, doesn't know what he owns and doesn't know what he is paid per picture. At that point, his attorney, Martin Singer, interrupted with a clarfication: Seagal does not have an individual contract with Warner Bros.; other people are involved. In fact, the contract is with Steamroller, and the other party is Nasso. Nasso seems to have quite a bit to say about Seagal's financial affairs. For example, when Bob Strickland's business deal with Seagal soured, he was told to repay the advance, which had been drawn on Seagal's personal account, not to the actor but to Nasso. |
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