Actors Ben Affleck and Matt Damon could face a legal battle after a lawyer sued them for alleged espionage to recreate parts of their lives in movies and other television shows.

Both artists, who also work as screenwriters and producers, allegedly spied on the woman in question to use her identity to recreate Hollywood productions such as “Manhattan Maids,” starring Jennifer Lopez, and “Gone Girl,” in which Affleck had the lead. the role. . The affected person states that in this latest film there were events and dialogues that reflect her life.

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The strange lawsuit reached the New York Supreme Court on Thursday, November 23 under the Adult Survivors Act, and was brought to light thanks to court documents obtained by the Daily Mail.

British media reported the news although the documents do not reflect the name of the person allegedly affected by the spying on Ben Affleck and Matt Damon.

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The woman in question accuses the actors of placing microphones in her house in addition to interfering with some of her devices, leaving her an exposed victim of crimes like rape and kidnapping, according to the review. Daily mail.

According to the publication, the accuser claims that Ben Affleck used her identity and personal experiences and then exposed them in the sketches “Saturday Night Live”.

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The accusation also reaches other people such as Ben’s brother, Casey Affleck, his current wife Jennifer Lopez, director Kevin Smith, Ryan Seacrest and Harvey Weinstein.

The documents state that some of the characters depicted in the films mentioned at the beginning wore clothes and other items similar to those of the plaintiffs.

The lawsuit states that the woman is seeking damages, although the amount sought has not been disclosed, reports the British press. (AND)