Singer FKA Twigs' legal team has accused actor Shia LaBeouf of "abusing" the discovery process in their ongoing lawsuit, according to court documents filed this week in Los Angeles Superior Court. The filing, obtained by multiple media outlets, alleges that LaBeouf has been "egregiously evasive and nonresponsive," producing only nine pages of documentation in response to discovery requests related to Twigs' allegations of abuse during their relationship. Twigs whose legal name is Tahliah Debrett Barnett, filed suit against the "Megalopolis" actor claiming "relentless" sexual, physical, and emotional abuse during their brief relationship that began in 2018.

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The filing alleges LaBeouf has refused to be deposed first, despite previous agreements between both legal teams to conduct depositions within the same week, beginning with the actor's testimony. "This dispute concerns whose deposition is to proceed first and nothing more," responded LaBeouf's attorney, Shawn Holley, dismissing.