According to court records obtained by Page Six, Real Housewives of D.C. alum Michaele Schon (formally known as Michaele Salahi) and her husband, Journey guitarist Neal Schon, are suing a security agent, an Indiana event venue and a security company after she was allegedly attacked at one of Neal’s concerts in 2017.
The suit was first filed in August 2017. The couple claim in their lawsuit that Neal performed with Journey at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 31, 2017 and Michaele attended the concert.
TMZ reports that the concert took place at a Live Nation event.
Apparently she attempted to move towards the stage to take photographs when the guard “violently assaulted and forcibly removed” her — causing “personal injuries.”
They are suing for assault and battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress, claiming that the guard’s behavior caused Michaele “mental anguish, mental trauma, humiliation, mortification, fright and indignity.” The couple also claim that his actions triggered a pre-existing health condition.
Meanwhile, the security guard filed his own papers, claiming that Michaele “attempted to enter a restricted area for reasons unknown” but he did not attack her. The venue also denied all of the allegations in a separate filing, according to Page Six.
The publication reports that the case is still ongoing with a hearing set for November 2019.
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