Richelle Olson’s husband Lance was accompanied by the guard, carrying a gun in a holster.
He did not want to talk about the lawsuit claiming the couple can no longer have marital relations as he and the security guard carried furniture into the house in Palmdale, California, from a van parked in the driveway.
Richelle Olson says she has been “left crippled” in a wheelchair after being “attacked” by Cohen - in character as gay Austrian designer Bruno - in a bingo hall in 2007.
She is now suing Cohen, NBC Universal and others claiming they told her Bruno was a celebrity and would appear and call numbers at the charity bingo game she ran for the elderly.
Olson claims she was not happy when she saw Bruno.
In the lawsuit, Olson alleges Bruno “used vulgar and offensive language” and when she tried taking the mic from him, “a physical struggle ensued”.
She also claims Cohen “offensively touched, pushed and battered” her, causing her to fall.
After the alleged assault was over, the suit says Olson went into another room where she was “sobbing uncontrollably”… then was rendered unconscious… “falling forward onto the thinly covered concrete slab, passing out and causing her to hit her head.”
The suit says Olson was rushed to the hospital with a “diagnosis of two brain bleeds” - and that she has been confined to a wheelchair and walker ever since.
Source: Splash News
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