Tudor’s star Jonathan Rhys Meyers sued by airline staff for drunken verbal abuse
Irish actor sued by airline worker
Published Friday, March 18, 2011, 7:18 AM
Updated Friday, March 18, 2011, 7:18 AM
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ciarrai | Mar 19, 2011, 08:10 AM EDT
Sounds like the lad may have a problem with the drink.
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viper78 | Mar 18, 2011, 08:25 PM EDT
This case sounds suspicious to me. The police weren't called and no one was arrested. Instead, someone made reports to an online gossip site within a week of the event accusing JRM of making racial slurs. There was no mention of any physical contact. The airline has a privacy policy preventing them - and their employees - from talking about the event. I've noticed that gossip site has not printed this story as yet. I wonder why? Could JRM's attorney's statement that the employee went forward with the lawsuit "only after Mr Meyers said no to her demand to be paid an exorbitant amount of money for something that never happened" is true.
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pleznow | Mar 18, 2011, 04:16 PM EDT
This guy has a history of abusing airport personnel. It is evident that he is escalating in his drunken and abusive behavior. I assaulted personnel at an airport in France. Allegedly there was a payoff in that case. I am glad that Ms. Williams is taking action. His not only a drunk but he is dillusional if he thinks he can walk through like abusing people and not paying a price for it. If it was anyone else the feds at the airport would have locked him up and that is the American way. So he got off easy. He keeps lashing out a airport personnel because he knows that they will lose their jobs if the attack him back, that is not only calculating but cowardly. Hopefully he will have to pay a lot of money to this victim and she is a victim if she was subjected to his abusive behavior and we should all remember that. And I hope there is a payoff and I sincerely hope it is HUGE!!! As my mother used to say bought sense is better than taught sense. He has to learn somehow and he could easy but he decided by his own actions to take the hard road.
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Sparklet | Mar 18, 2011, 03:21 PM EDT
Dont like JRM. Always comes across as an arrogant tosser. This is the guy who refused to wear a fat suit for his Henry VIII role. How vain can you get.
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jamieLM | Mar 18, 2011, 01:06 PM EDT
JRM's drunken obnoxious behavior was unacceptable, but I hear a big ka-ching in this. I wonder if Williams would be suing if JRM was Mr. Nobody-No Money. I never read anything at the time of the incident about any physical assault and battering of Ms. Williams. I'm sure's there's a lawyer or 2 licking their chops over this one. It's the American way. I predict JRM will have to drop a bundle of cash on Williams for his "tortuous" acts. An expensive lesson for JRM - don't get drunk & mouth off at an Am. airport.
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viper78 | Mar 18, 2011, 12:48 PM EDT
Rhys Meyer's attorney Michael Miller released a statement: "the lawsuit is a 'blatant attempt to shake down a celebrity and it is not going to succeed. Ms Williams began publicizing her allegations only after Mr Meyers said no to her demand to be paid an exorbitant amount of money for something that never happened. The fact is that Mr Meyers and Ms Williams had no physical contact whatsoever nor was he verbally abusive. It's as simple as that. If we have to go to court to establish the truth, we will do just that - and we have no doubt that we will prevail."
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forflann | Mar 18, 2011, 12:23 PM EDT
Rhys Meyers is a very talented actor, clearly while his actions were unacceptable, had he actually caused physical harm to the young woman,there would have been charges made.This is one reason Americans have a bad reputation for thinking sueing is an acceptably way to earn money,particularly from famous people. I don't happen to be of the opinion that all actors are selfish, spoiled brats. There is a serious problem there, he has yet to acknowledge, certinally more than a fear of flying!
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JerryLynch | Mar 18, 2011, 10:57 AM EDT
Some actors never seem to be able to get out of character. His Royal Lowness Rhys Meyers probably decreed his fellow flying ministers to dispatch the fair Kathryn to the Tower of London to have the axeman assign her a first class window seat at the chopping block. Now we'll see whose head rolls after the barri$ter$ negotiate a dowry for the next Queen in line for the throne.
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seanskelligs | Mar 18, 2011, 10:16 AM EDT
No bloody wonder we get a name for being drunks with this boorish behaviour
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