LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actress Mia Goth is facing a lawsuit alleging that she kicked an extra in the head on set and subsequently had him fired. The incident reportedly took place during the filming of an undisclosed project.
The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles, claims that Goth assaulted the extra, whose identity remains unknown, by kicking him in the head without provocation. The plaintiff also alleges that Goth used her influence to have him fired from the production following the incident. The exact circumstances surrounding the incident and the motivation behind Goth’s actions are unclear.
Goth, known for her roles in films like “Nymphomaniac” and “Suspiria,” has not publicly commented on the lawsuit. Her representatives have also refrained from providing any statement on the matter.
Film sets are typically tightly controlled environments, with strict guidelines in place to ensure the safety and well-being of cast and crew. Physical altercations on set are considered serious violations of these guidelines and can result in legal action.
It is not uncommon for disputes and conflicts to arise on film sets, as the high-stress nature of the industry can sometimes lead to tension between colleagues. However, physical violence is generally considered unacceptable and can lead to serious consequences for those involved.
The outcome of the lawsuit remains uncertain, as both parties involved have yet to present their respective cases to the court. The plaintiff is seeking compensation for physical and emotional damages resulting from the incident.
The incident involving Mia Goth allegedly kicking an extra in the head and having him subsequently fired on set has prompted a lawsuit in Los Angeles. As the legal proceedings unfold, the true motivations behind the reported assault and termination of the extra’s employment remain unknown. Both parties will have the opportunity to present their sides to the court in the coming months.