Steven Seagal Accuser: Ray Charles' Granddaughter Blair Robinson

by Michael Small | April 21, 2010 at 10:52 am
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Steven Seagal Accuser Blair Robinson is Ray Charles' Granddaughter

As if the Steven Seagal alleged sexual harassment accusers story wasn't weird enough, it's been confirmed by TMZ that one of the accusers is actually Ray Charles' granddaughter. Blair Robinson, granddaughter of Ray Charles, is one of the accusers coming forward alleging that Seagal sexually harassed her after hiring her as an assistant.

Robinson is the second woman who has given a sworn declaration that supports original accuser Kayden Nguyen's original allegations.

The Steven Seagal alleged sexual assault scandal  now has a Ray Charles connection ... TMZ has learned one of the women who just came forward accusing Seagal of making unwanted sexual advances is Ray's granddaughter.

Robinson claims that she first met Seagal at Ray Charles' funeral in 2004.

Blair Robinson's Relationship with Steven Seagal

Robinson says that she and her father, Ray Charles Jr., were invited to Seagal's home after the funeral service to discuss a job opportunity. One month later, she was hired on as Seagal's assistant. Robinson claims that on the first day of the new gig, Seagal came to her room and told her that she was required to give the actor massages as part of her job.

The declaration also claims that Seagal set out to teach Robinson how to give massages by performing one on her.

In the docs, Blair states, "It became clear to me that he wanted and expected sexual favors as part of my job duties." Blair claims she quit after the first day.

Seagal's lawyer denies the allegations and says that his client doesn't even know Robinson or the other woman who came forward. He says that these declarations are all part of Nguyen's laywer's plan to increase Nguyen's credibility.

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