Kevin Costner fires back at stunt double's lawsuit with set photos
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Kevin Costner has responded to stuntwoman Devyn LaBella’s lawsuit with new court documents featuring photos that allegedly show her smiling and appearing ‘comfortable’ while filming a scene for his Horizon western film series, described as involving ‘rape’.

The 69-year-old actor and director, in a sworn statement obtained by the Daily Mail, provided behind-the-scenes images that reveal the cast and crew practicing a scene involving LaBella, who acted as a stunt double for Ella Hunt’s character, Juliette.

Costner explained that the scene in the upcoming 2024 film was meant to portray the events leading up to an implied sexual assault of Juliette inside a wagon, which remains unseen by the audience and did not include any portrayal of violence.

The shot was ‘carefully blocked’ and there was ‘no simulated rape, simulated sex, gyrating, violent restraint, nudity, or any physicality,’ Costner states in the filings. 

But in her lawsuit filed in May this year, LaBella said she was the victim of a ‘violent, unscripted, unscheduled rape scene’ directed by Costner, while filming Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 in May 2023.

She claimed she was ‘told to lie down’ while an actor was brought into simulate rape on top of her ‘without warning or rehearsal.’ She also claimed her undergarments were exposed.

But the series of images obtained by Daily Mail appear to dispute that account, showing LaBella ‘in full costume’, with bike shorts under an ankle-length dress, lying fully clothed next to actor Roger Ivens in a covered wagon.

In his declaration, Costner claims the stuntwoman agreed to block the moment, was never pressured, and ‘did not look uncomfortable or in distress. 

He adds that he had ‘no reason to believe that she was upset in any way.’ 

Photos taken on set of Kevin Costner's Horizon western series show stunt-double Devyn LaBella looking 'comfortable' and fully-clothed as she rehearses a scene with actor Roger Ivens in May 2023

Photos taken on set of Kevin Costner’s Horizon western series show stunt-double Devyn LaBella looking ‘comfortable’ and fully-clothed as she rehearses a scene with actor Roger Ivens in May 2023

Costner can be seen on set watching the rehearsal alongside actress Ella Hunt, who had LaBella stand in for her character in the scene

Costner can be seen on set watching the rehearsal alongside actress Ella Hunt, who had LaBella stand in for her character in the scene  

‘In fact, I never heard that Devyn claimed to be upset about anything that happened that day until months after principal photography of the Picture was over when I learned that she had retained an attorney,’ the document states. 

In an amended complaint filed on June 18, LaBella included screenshots of text messages with the film’s intimacy coordinator along with detailed descriptions of the painful emotions she allegedly experienced after the scene was completed.

That month, Costner’s attorney Marty Singer slammed her allegations in a statement to the Daily Mail, accusing LaBella of fabricating her account and insisting there was ‘no intimacy or anything sexual’ in the scene she filmed.

Now, Costner’s legal team have filed new court documents – obtained by the Daily Mail – in which they insist that LaBella’s complaint be dismissed altogether.

They assert that LaBella was happy on set and sent a gushingly grateful text to a supervisor after the shoot wrapped – and they are also offering their own version of what happened during the scene at issue.

According to Costner’s declaration, the scene was included in the script and saw LaBella ‘in full costume’ in bike shorts under an ankle-length dress, lying fully dressed next to actor Roger Ivens in a covered wagon.

In a court declaration, Costner claims the images prove the scene was 'carefully blocked' and contained 'no nudity, simulated sex, or simulated rape'

In a court declaration, Costner claims the images prove the scene was ‘carefully blocked’ and contained ‘no nudity, simulated sex, or simulated rape’

In the image above, Ivens is seen starting to push up LaBella's dress towards her knee

In the image above, Ivens is seen starting to push up LaBella’s dress towards her knee 

Costner maintains the scene went only as far as having Ivens lift the hem of her dress and swing a leg over her, so that he ended up ‘on all fours over her.’

His declaration insists: ‘There was no nudity, simulated sex, simulated rape, physical contact, fighting, gyrating, or any physicality other than Devyn’s outer dress being pushed from her ankles to her knees.’

He also states: ‘While Devyn’s outer dress may have bunched up around her knees (there was a lot of fabric), the dress was still below her waist and the pantaloons and petticoats underneath remained undisturbed.’

Per his version of events, the shot was blocked ahead of time with the participation of LaBella, who ‘understood what was to happen and consented to help.’

Costner – who directed, co-wrote, produced and starred in Horizon – also submitted declarations from other members of the cast and crew contradicting LaBella’s story.

Moreover, he claimed that after the wrap, LaBella texted a supervisor: ‘Thank you for these wonderful weeks! I so appreciate you! I learned so much and thank you again. I’m really happy it worked out the way it did too. Have a great rest of the shoot and yes talk soon!’ 

LaBella (above) first alleged in a lawsuit that she was 'the victim of a violent, unscripted, unscheduled rape scene directed by Kevin Costner' while serving as a double for actress Ella Hunt for Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2 in May 2023

Kevin Costner

LaBella (above) first alleged in a lawsuit that she was ‘the victim of a violent, unscripted, unscheduled rape scene directed by Kevin Costner’ while serving as a double for actress Ella Hunt for Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2 in May 2023

LaBella is seen standing on set alongside actress Ella Hunt, for whom she served as a stunt double on the series

LaBella is seen standing on set alongside actress Ella Hunt, for whom she served as a stunt double on the series

Costner’s new filing comes nearly two months after LaBella and her legal team doubled down on their allegations, accusing Singer, Costner, and the other defendants named in her suit of conspiring to silence and discredit her, as they attempt to bury her ‘indisputable evidence.’

‘What happened to me on that set was a reckless violation – a breach of consent and of basic workplace safety,’ LaBella said in a statement shared with the Daily Mail on June 25.

‘I was told to lie down, and without warning or rehearsal, another actor was brought in to simulate a rape on top of me. My undergarments were exposed. I was left alone afterward, overwhelmed and in shock. Compliance under pressure is not consent. Consent cannot be given after the harm has already begun.’

LaBella continued: ‘Once the line is crossed, there is no real choice left to make. I spoke up immediately. And for that, I was met with silence, deflection, and efforts to discredit me.

‘This case is not just about what happened to me. It’s about a broken system that protects those in power and punishes those who speak out. It’s about demanding change, not just for me but for everyone who deserves to work in safety and dignity.

‘What happened on that set was wrong. Let it be known: I stood up. I told the truth. And I will never apologize for demanding the bare minimum – to be treated like a human being at work.’

Costner claims that he had 'no reason to believe' that LaBella was 'upset in any way'; they are seen together during the rehearsal

Costner claims that he had ‘no reason to believe’ that LaBella was ‘upset in any way’; they are seen together during the rehearsal 

LaBella was hired as a stunt double for lead actress Ella Hunt; Hunt seen with Costner in 2024

LaBella was hired as a stunt double for lead actress Ella Hunt; Hunt seen with Costner in 2024

Her attorneys, James A. Vagnini and Kate McFarlane, both shared statements echoing LaBella’s claims.

Vagnini claims that, contrary to remarks made by Singer, Labella immediately objected to the traumatic incident she experienced on set and that there’s strong evidence – such as texts and a report from the intimacy coordinator – that supports her account.

‘[T]he Defendants failed her in every possible way,’ said Vagnini. ‘The playbook used by Defendants like this is tired, archaic, and as hollow as their words.

‘How many more men who have followed this same pattern of denial and redirection have to be sued or go to jail before they realize that leading with accountability and an apology goes a long way?’

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