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Tyler Perry Sued by Another Aspiring Actor Alleging Sexual Assault and Seeking $77 Million in Damages

- - Tyler Perry Sued by Another Aspiring Actor Alleging Sexual Assault and Seeking $77 Million in Damages

Benjamin VanHooseDecember 27, 2025 at 5:26 AM

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Tyler Perry in 2024; Mario Rodriguez in 2015 -

Model Mario Rodriguez sued Tyler Perry for $77 million, alleging sexual assault, sexual battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress

Perry's lawyer responded in a statement saying this will be another "failed money grab"

Perry previously denied similar claims made by actor Derek Dixon, who has the same lawyer as Rodriguez

Tyler Perry is facing another sexual assault lawsuit from an aspiring actor that his lawyers are calling a "money grab."

Mario Rodriguez, a model who landed a minor role in Perry's 2016 movie Boo! A Madea Halloween, alleges in a new lawsuit that Perry sexually assaulted him and made unwanted sexual advances while promising him roles. Rodriguez is seeking $77 million in damages.

Rodriguez is being represented by attorney Jonathan J. Delshad, who also represented Derek Dixon, another actor who made similar allegations against Perry, 56, earlier this year.

Alex Spiro, an attorney for Perry, says in a statement Dec. 26, "Having recently failed in another matter against Mr. Perry, the very same lawyer has now made yet another demand from more than a decade ago which will also be a failed money grab."

In the lawsuit obtained by PEOPLE, Rodriguez claims in 2015 he was approached by a trainer while at a Los Angeles gym who said Perry wanted to meet him. Rodriguez said Perry soon spoke to him over the phone and offered him a small role in the Madea Halloween film. He went on to play "Frat Guy #10" in the movie.

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Mario Rodriguez (third from right) in "Boo! A Madea Halloween" (2016)

The complaint alleges multiple instances when Perry would invite Rodriguez over to his home under the guise of discussing future work projects, only to make sexual advances while drinking. In November 2018, Perry allegedly "grabbed [Rodriguez's] penis" and Rodriguez "repeatedly told Mr. Perry to stop" and Rodriguez had to "physically struggle to get away."

Perry allegedly would tell Rodriguez to "let it happen" and "If you were to just be with me, I would take care of you...." Rodriguez's lawsuit claims that after two incidents Perry allegedly apologized, handed him $5,000 "and sent him away."

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Tyler Perry on June 6, 2025

At a final alleged encounter in April 2019, "More than ever before, it was clear that Mr. Perry would do whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted, to whomever he wanted no matter how many times he was rejected."

The lawsuit claims Perry would "randomly reach out to" Rodriguez through 2024, and "When Perry became aware that Rodriguez was going to file this action, Perry once again reached out to Rodriguez by text," telling him he "did so much to help Rodriguez" and he "was feeling betrayed."

In a Dec. 13 Instagram video, Rodriguez spoke about fearing "scared and ashamed," explaining why he hadn't previously come forward, though he did not mention Perry by name in the post, just a "powerful" director "that everybody knows."

"I stayed quiet for much too long. And I just want to say I'm really sorry, man. Because if I would've spoken up sooner I could've saved somebody that this probably happened to after me," he says at one point to his nearly 1 million followers in the clip. "I just wanna say sorry for that, whoever that may be. It could've stopped with me if I would've said something. ... But I'm speaking up now."

Dixon, who starred on Perry's TV series The Oval, filed a $260 million lawsuit against Perry in June, alleging sexual harassment, assault and retaliation, which the filmmaker denies.

In September, one of Perry's lawyers, Matthew Boyd, claimed Dixon is "an individual who got close to Tyler Perry for what now appears to be nothing more than setting up a scam." He added at the time, "Tyler will not be shaken down and we are confident these fabricated claims of harassment will fail."

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