Kevin Hart's 'stripper' tells her side of the sexploitation story in explosive conference
The woman at the centre of the Kevin Hart sexpolitation scandal has told her side of the story in an explosive press conference.
Montia Sabbag, an actress and model, was flanked by her attorney Lisa Bloom at the celebrity lawyer's San Fernando Valley office today.
She told her side of the story, claiming that she had no idea there was a camera in the room when she partied with the actor in Vegas last month.
She admits that they were intimate, but had no idea that cameras were rolling.
In a live stream on TMZ, she said: "I was involved with Kevin Hart a month ago, since then my picture and my name has been released and lies written about me.
"I'm not an extortionist and a stripper I'm an actress and a musician."
She added: "I'm truly sorry for any involvement I have in this."
Ms Bloom then took to the stand to say that she and her client are unaware of any legal action that is being taken to find those responsible for recording the leaking the images of Montia and married Kevin.
She said: "I am very pleased to represent Montia Sabbag, Montia is a crime victim, someone apparently snuck cameras into Kevin Hart's private hotel suite in Las Vegas and recorded bedroom footage of the two of them.
"It is a crime to secretly put a camera in a private place like a hotel room."
She added that it is also against the law to record people in a private setting and to spread those images around.
She said: "We are announcing today that we will go to the authorities immediately to report this felon."
The lawyer said they wouldn't rest until the criminal responsible for the felonies is apprehehend.
There have been reports that Montia said she'd take a lie detector test of Kevin paid her $420,000.
But Ms Bloom said: "Montia and I are not asking for a cent from Kevin Hart, this is not about money, we are not suing him, we are not making any claims against him."
She added: "Kevin Hart appears to be the victim of this criminal just as Montia is the victim of this criminal, we invite Mr Hart to join us in bringing this perpetrator to justice.
"To the criminal who did this, we are going to find you and we will see you in prison."
Ms Bloom took questions from reporters and said that her client was briefly involved with Kevin about a month ago and that the images in question are "very disturbing images that appear to be of Montia with Kevin Hart in Vegas about about a month ago".
She said that her client does not have any idea who is behind this but is willing to co-operate with law enforcement.
And when someone asked if she knew he was married, Ms Bloom said she wouldn't answer that question.
Kevin is said to be doing everything he can to help authorities catch the whoever tried to extort him.
A woman allegedly demanded money from the comedian over a 'sexually suggestive' video, the US website reported.
It was previously reported that Kevin would spend an hour and a half on the phone to law enforcement to tell them everything he knows about the extortion plot.
It's thought to be the second long conversation he's had with the authorities.
So far no one knows for sure who the culprits are - but it's thought more than one person is involved.
"Sometimes they seem incredibly sophisticated, and other times they just seem downright dumb," a source told the US site.
Mirror Online has contacted Kevin's representative for comment.
Meanwhile, it looks like Kevin's grovelling public apology to his pregnant wife Eniko Parrish must have worked - because she's still wearing her wedding ring.
The Get Hard actor took the extortion bull by the horns and posted an apology video to his wife and children to Instagram following a 'failed extortion attempt'.
Eniko's big diamond engagement ring and wedding ring stack were clearly visible as she headed to a doctor's appointment in LA earlier this week.
So it seems that Kevin's upfront honesty has worked.
Source: Mirror.co.uk
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