Brett Ratner Sued Over 'Hercules' Party Injury

Brett Ratner Sued Over 'Hercules' PA partygoer alleges that the director didn't want to call 911 about her torn Achilles tendon to avoid "bad publicity"
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Hercules was a disappointment at the box office this summer, but the troubles don't stop there for the film's director, Brett Ratner.

Lauryn Flynn filed a lawsuit on Thursday against Ratner for injuries she allegedly suffered at his home during a party after the premiere of the Dwayne Johnson film on July 24.
Flynn, a 42-year-old stylist, says she was a guest at the party and went into Ratner's basement during the festivities, where a DJ was performing for 100-200 people. She says that someone accidentally broke a glass table and that she tore her Achilles tendon when glass shards struck her in the leg. She says the injury required a total of 87 stitches.

Flynn says she was taken to the hospital that night by the Uber car service, and that no one called 911 because "it would have generated bad publicity for Brett," according to her complaint. Flynn alleges that Ratner was overheard saying, "People get hurt here all the time. Just clean it up."
The lawsuit says that Lauryn has been unable to work since the incident, and she is seeking unspecified damages.

Ratner's PR rep, Simon Halls, told The Hollywood Reporter that Flynn's story is inaccurate. "She did cut herself, but almost immediately, Brett's producing partner Beau Flynn, who's Lauryn's brother, took her to the hospital — there was no Uber called," said Halls. "Brett didn't even know about [the injury] until after she'd gone." Beau and Ratner produced Hercules, which had a $100 million production budget and has thus far collected $70.3 million at the domestic box office.

Halls added that Ratner is "completely" taken aback by the legal action. "It's really unfortunate that she cut herself, but nobody is at fault here," Halls said.

Aug. 30, 10:26 a.m. Updated with Halls' comments.arty Injury