… One afternoon, [White] produced a shoot at the Palazzo Hotel where Phoenix performed a set as a rap artist,” the complaint reads. “Following the set, Affleck told [White] that he and Phoenix wanted to shoot another sequence in their hotel suite that evening. [Affleck] procured the services of several prostitutes, including male transvestites, for the evening shoot. [White] was not aware of what Affleck planned for that shoot.” 

Judging by the pre-release press and Phoenix’s infamous David Letterman appearance, it’s not surprising that production of the film would include some odd and offensive behavior. But White says that “none of the conduct that occurred in the hotel suite is in the version of the film that will be released to the public.” Instead, she believes that Affleck orchestrated the shoot “for his personal gratification and unfairly subjected [White] and Gorka to the conduct involving the prostitutes for reasons having nothing to do with the purpose of the project.” 

See the full article from “Hollywood Reporter”



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