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Paul Haggis loses rape suit, must pay Haleigh Breest $7.5M


Oscar-winning director Paul Haggis was found liable Thursday of raping a publicist nearly a decade ago and now must cough up $7.5 million in damages.

Haleigh Breest sued the “Crash” director in 2017, accusing him of violently raping her in his Soho apartment on Jan. 31, 2013, after a film premiere.

After a three-week trial in Manhattan Supreme Court, the jury of four women and two men came back with the verdict in Breest’s favor after one day of deliberating, finding that Haggis forced her into three separate sex acts.

The jurors also determined Haggis, 69, should be held liable for punitive damages. A second phase of trial will begin Monday to determine how much should be awarded.

Outside court, Breest said she was “very grateful.” while her lawyer, Zoe Salzman, added, “We are pleased with the jury’s result.”

Haggis showed no emotion as the verdict was read, but one of his daughters broke into tears.

Breest testified for four days about the alleged rape, describing how she felt like a “trapped animal” during the encounter.

Breest — who was 26 at the time — said after the film premiere, the “Million Dollar Baby” screenwriter offered to give her a ride home in his car service.

Haleigh Breest in Manhattan Supreme Court.
The jury sided with publicist Haleigh Breest after three weeks of trial.
Steven Hirsch

But Haggis then cajoled Breest to his Mercer Street penthouse apartment over her protests that they go to a public bar instead, she recounted.

Once inside, Breest — whose cellphone had died — claims she attempted to rebuff Haggis’ kisses and eventually fought him as he tried to take off her tights once they were inside the guest bedroom.

Breest said Haggis forced her to give him oral sex before raping her.

The day after, Breest sent text messages to a friend, writing she “kept saying no” to Haggis — messages that were presented at the trial.

Breest’s lawyer Ilann Maazel told the jury Wednesday during closing arguments Haggis is a “monster” and a “pyschopath.”

Maazel also said Breest was traumatized and to this day, suffers from recurrent memories of the incident. He said his client has only had sex one time since, hasn’t had a boyfriend and has been unable to marry and start a family.

Haggis maintained the incident was consensual and told the jury during three days of testimony that he only remembers Breest giving him oral sex — contradicting her testimony that he also forced intercourse.

Haggis has also claimed the Church of Scientology is behind Breest’s accusations as well as the claims by four other women, who also have testified Haggis raped and sexually assaulted them.

He claims the church cooked up the alleged false claims against him as part of their vendetta against him for publicly splitting with the church in 2009 after over 30 years a member.

“King of Queens” actress Leah Remini, also a former Scientologist, testified by video Monday the church uses litigation to “destroy” its enemies and asserted Haggis was the “victim here.”

Scientology on Monday denied any connection to the case against Haggis.

“For over a decade, Haggis has penned false stories about the Church in an effort to distract from whatever bad acts he has engaged in,” the church said in a statement. “The church has nothing to do with the claims against Haggis nor does it have any relation to the accusers or to the attorneys litigating the case.”



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