Documents linked to comedian Kevin Hart have sought to highlight circumstances leading to the actor cheating on his wife, Eniko Hart, with a random woman in Las Vegas back in 2017.
The details, as reported by some outlets, emerged as part of the trial Kevin is involved in against his former friend, Jonathan “JT” Jackson.
According to the account, Hart recalled that he was coerced to take Molly (a drug) by a friend, which got him “high.”
During a testimony out of court for Jonathan “JT” Jackson’s lawsuit the Ride Along actor said he was hesitant to take the behavior-altering drugs but fell for his friend’s “relentless nagging.”
The court document filed recently, further described Hart’s account of the events when he met the woman he spent the night with.
Hart stated that he brought the woman and another to his hotel room despite being married to his wife Eniko, who was home pregnant with their first child.
According to him, his fling was not able to get him to bed the first night, but in the morning, she was able to entice him to have sex with her.
Hart also touched on the cheating partner trying to get closer to a camera that recorded their escapade.
He added that he suspected the camera had been placed, ahead of time, to record the action purposely for future extortion.
Some followers have, however, criticized Kevin’s “excuse” for seeing another woman behind his wife.
“No, he cheated and then came up with an excuse for it! But there is no excuse good enough,” one person wrote.
“…Seriously, anyone who cheats and says it’s because of drugs is lying, drugs don’t make u cheat,” another added.
Torrei Hart and Tameka Foster, ex-wives of Kevin Hart and Usher, respectively, recently spoke about the complexities of their dating lives, having been in a relationship with two of the most famous celebrities in showbiz.
The women expressed how constant comparisons to their high-profile exes had affected their dating lives.
They claimed that some of the men they met often felt “intimidated,” not just by the success of their ex-partners but also by the “lasting public memory of their past relationships.”