A woman has reportedly accused the frequently arrested Katt Williams of orchestrating a bloody five-on-one assault involving witchcraft — all because she used his bathroom.
The alleged attack took place two years ago, when the hotheaded comedian invited aspiring actress Jamila Majesty into his Malibu home, TMZ reports. There, Majesty says, five women beat her senseless for three hours and Williams burned her face with a cigarette — all while a book containing “teachings on sorcery and spells” sat by a mysterious fire.
Majesty detailed the harrowing alleged assault in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming she sustained broken ribs, split tendons and facial scarring after being “imprisoned” and “tortured” in Williams’ bathroom, according to papers obtained by The Wrap.
Williams even joined in, she said — slapping her, punching her in the ribs and helping the group of women beat her.
She allegedly lost consciousness several times, but says her assailants awakened her with ice packs to resume the brutal attack.
Majesty also claimed to have noticed a volume sitting on a bed in the “Norbit” star’s house that appeared to be “a wiccan book, something evil, with teachings on sorcery and spells.”
A blazing fire on the premises, she continued in the lawsuit, “was fed with unusual things for a fire, I am not sure what, but my intuition picked up on it and the fire smelled of sweetness more so than a normal fire.”
Williams also had one of the women “read (Majesty) psychically,” she said.
Majesty escaped around 1:30 a.m. and drove her bloodied self home, claiming she avoided calling the police for fear that Williams would retaliate, according to TMZ. The actress is seeking unspecified damages for assault, battery, false imprisonment and negligence and emotional distress.
The troubled comic is currently facing charges from three different arrests in the last month — including allegedly ordering an attack on his own bodyguard on Feb. 28.
That same day, Williams and 15 members of his posse allegedly robbed five women at gunpoint and stole their cell phones, AJC.com reported. One of those women later claimed her assault was provoked by her throwaway comment that “Kevin Hart is funnier anyway.”
He was booked on a battery charge a day later after punching a Gainesville pool store employee who had allegedly uttered the N-word.
Video from two weeks ago also showed Williams starting a fight at a Beanie Sigel show in Philadelphia, TMZ reported at the time.
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