Women as Defendants Sacha Baron Cohen for "Bruno" attack now says actor never met her but found her emotionally to the point she is now confined to a wheelchair.
Richelle OLSON has amended its lawsuit against Cohen, NBC Universal and others, argues Cohen and his crews were "full of deceit, fraud and deception," when she contacted the charity run, and offer to send a "celebrity" for her charity bingo tournament for the elderly.
OLSON argues character Bruno showed up and began to call bingo numbers "through error and abuse of the language of high speaker. She says she asked him to stop but he did not, and the film crew caught her" humiliating emotional reaction”
The suit claims OLSON left the stage, went into a side gate room, began sobbing uncontrollably and lost consciousness, falling over a concrete slab track. As a result she is confined to a wheelchair and a walker.
She is suing for unspecified damages. And we said, the scene was cut from the movie. Welcome to Hollywood.