Overview
- Both actresses say they were invited to Seagal’s home for supposed auditions and were taken into a room where he pushed massages or acupuncture that involved undressing.
- Moakler says she was 18 when Seagal flew her from New York to Los Angeles, told her to remove her top for acupuncture, and then massaged her while children were audible elsewhere in the house.
- She recalls receiving a meaningless script afterward and realizing there was no real audition, describing the experience as exploitative and demeaning.
- Jordan describes a later visit to Seagal’s home where only he and an assistant were present, alleging he locked a room door and offered to “work out” tightness; she says she declined and left without undressing.
- The allegations were aired this week and reported by multiple outlets, and reporters say Seagal’s representatives have not responded; no legal action or official investigation has been reported.