Overview
- Devyn LaBella alleges that on May 2, 2023 Kevin Costner directed an unscheduled, violent rape scene on the Chapter 2 set without her consent or proper notice
- Her complaint asserts that producers failed to provide the SAG-AFTRA-mandated 48-hour notice, closed set and intimacy coordinator for intimate scenes
- LaBella claims she faced retaliation after raising concerns, including being excluded from the planned third Horizon installment and other stunt work
- Kevin Costner’s attorney Marty Singer denies the allegations as meritless, citing text messages and LaBella’s own actions as contradictory
- LaBella’s suit seeks damages and aims to highlight broader industry failures in intimacy coordination and performer safety