Vin Diesel has vehemently refutes his former assistant’s claim that he ‘forced himself on her’ in Atlanta’s St. Regis hotel during production of Fast 5 in 2010.
In response to Asta Jonasson’s lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles on Thursday, accusing the 56-year-old actor of sexual battery, his lawyer told Variety that the father-of-three ‘categorically denies this claim in its entirety.’
‘This is the first he has ever heard about this more than 13-year-old claim made by a purportedly nine-day employee,’ Diesel’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, said in a statement.
His lawyer also stated that ‘there is clear evidence, which completely refutes’ the plaintiff’s ‘outlandish allegations.’
Jonasson says she was hired by production company One Race Films to be assistant while he filmed the movie in Georgia.
Denying it all: Vin Diesel has vehemently refutes his former assistant’s claim that he ‘forced himself on her’ in Atlanta’s St. Regis hotel during production of Fast 5 in 2010 (pictured in April 2023)
According to documents obtained by the publication, Jonasson claims she was at Diesel’s suite at the St. Regis in Atlanta while he was ‘entertaining multiple women.’
She claims when the last woman left, she was tasked with escorting Diesel out of the hotel to avoid paparazzi. She alleges the actor forcibly grabbed her, groped her breast and kissed her, while in the suite.
Jonasson claims she struggled to break free, but the actor allegedly continued.
She alleges Diesel then lifted up her dress and tried to pull down her underwear, before pinning her against the wall, grabbing her hand and placing it on his erect penis.
She alleges the actor was in his underwear after pulling down his cargo shorts.
Jonasson then alleges he pulled down her underwear and began masturbating while leaning against her. She claims she kept her eyes closed to ‘dissociate;.
She claims when he finished, he pulled up his shorts and said: ‘No one can say s**t about Asta’ and left the room.
Jonasson claims hours later Diesel’s sister and president of One Race, Samantha Vincent called her and fired her, saying ‘they no longer needed her help.’
Refuting the claim: In response to Asta Jonasson’s lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles on Thursday, accusing the 56-year-old actor of sexual battery, his lawyer told Variety that the father-of-three ‘categorically denies this claim in its entirety’ (seen in April 2023)
‘This is the first he has ever heard about this more than 13-year-old claim made by a purportedly nine-day employee,’ Diesel’s attorney, Bryan Freedman, said; seen in May, 2023
In the suit, Jonasson says she believes she was fired because she resisted Diesel during the alleged assault.
Jonasson also says she remained silent ‘out of fear of Diesel’s power in Hollywood’ and because of ‘her immigration status as a green card holder.’
She says she now feels empowered by the #MeToo movement and cites California’s Speak Out Act – which allows victims to file sexual assault claims for alleged incidents dating back to 2009.
Diesel has been with partner Paloma Jiménez, 40, since 2007. The pair share three kids: Hania, Vincent and Pauline (pictured 2019)
Asta Jonasson says she was hired by production company One Race Films to be 56-year-old Diesel’s assistant while he filmed the movie in Georgia – and claims he forcibly grabbed her, groped her breast and kissed her (Diesel pictured in Fast 5)
Jonasson says she is suing Diesel, his sister and One Race Films for sexual battery, wrongful termination and hostile work environment.
DailyMail.com has contacted Vin Diesel’s representatives for comment.
Diesel, born Mark Sinclair, is best known for playing Dominic Toretto in the Fast & Furious franchise.
Diesel has been with partner Paloma Jiménez, 40, since 2007. The pair share three kids: Hania, Vincent and Pauline.