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Kate Beckinsale Alleges Sexual Assault by ‘Healer’ and Declines to Pay $2,700 Charge

Kate Beckinsale accuses trauma 'healer' of sexual assault and skips $2,700 bill

Kate Beckinsale is currently in a legal altercation with a trauma practitioner who claims she has failed to pay a bill of $2,700. Beckinsale contends that the reason for her non-payment is due to an alleged sexual assault that occurred during one of their appointments.

In August, Beckinsale‘s assistant contacted Nick Abramovic, the creator of the Bionic Method, to arrange three sessions costing a total of $2,700.

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Abramovic claims to use “intense” and “emotional” massage techniques akin to Reiki, intended to relieve stress and discomfort. Reports from Page Six indicate that all treatments are done with clients fully clothed.

During their initial session on August 2, Abramovic proposed recording the session for Beckinsale‘s review, but she declined, citing privacy issues. The session proceeded privately, and he asserts that afterward, Beckinsale expressed approval of his methods, describing them as “healing,” and decided to return for a second appointment shortly after.

A text message reviewed by Page Six, allegedly from Beckinsale’s assistant, backs up this perspective, confirming that she “really enjoyed the session.” Abramovic further claims that Beckinsale jokingly called him “Harry Potter” and considered hosting a gathering at her home to promote his work.

He quotes her as saying, “‘You’re like Harry Potter. I would love to promote you on my Instagram. Maybe we could hold a party at my place instead of me coming here, and you could meet my friends.'”

Nevertheless, Abramovic asserts that after completing two sessions, he has yet to receive any payment and suspects that Beckinsale anticipated free services in exchange for potential social media exposure. A third session was supposedly arranged for after their second meeting on August 7, supported by a text message confirmation.

Claims of sexual assault

Conversely, sources close to Beckinsale allege that she did not attend the third session because of claimed sexual assault and battery by Abramovic during the second session.

These serious allegations have led the Los Angeles Police Department to initiate an investigation. They confirm that there is an active case involving Beckinsale and Abramovic, although no charges have been filed as of yet.

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