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      • The actor Steven Seagal and his former business partner, Julius R. Nasso, have agreed to settle a long-running legal battle, a lawyer and a spokeswoman said on Wednesday. The two had worked together for years, producing movies including “Marked for Death,” “Out for Justice” and “On Deadly Ground.”
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  1. Feb 27, 2023 · Steven Seagal alleged that members of the mob demanded he forked over $150,000 for each film he collaborated with Julius Nasso on, per the Chicago Tribune....

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  3. Apr 11, 2021 · Nasso denied the claims that he was a Gambino family associate, telling reporters that all he wanted was the $500,000 that Seagal owed him after reneging on the contract deal. But the FBI reports and wiretaps say otherwise.

  4. Sep 3, 2020 · As CBS News and Ralph Blumenthal of the New York Times tell us, a legal case between Seagal and his producer, Julius R. Nasso, revealed that the bad blood between the two had led to the producer sending the Gambino family to shake down the actor, old school style.

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  5. Jan 10, 2008 · The actor Steven Seagal and his former business partner, Julius R. Nasso, have agreed to settle a long-running legal battle, a lawyer and a spokeswoman said on Wednesday. The two had...

  6. Jul 13, 2002 · Court filings and other government accounts painted a picture of Mr. Seagal's producer, Julius R. Nasso -- named in the indictment as a Gambino family associate -- turning to fearsome...

  7. Feb 12, 2003 · He asked Seagal whether he was behind the June 2002 vandalism of the car of a Los Angeles Times reporter investigating his ties to Nasso and the mob. “No,” Seagal said.

  8. A six-year legal battle between Staten Island filmmaker Julius Nasso and action movie actor Steven Seagal was put to rest last Monday, when the two agreed to settle out of court and Nasso agreed to drop his $60-million suit against Seagal for an alleged breach of contract.

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