Bikram Choudhury, the yoga master behind the exercise practice known as “hot yoga,” is facing at least six separate civil lawsuits from women who say he sexually assaulted them, according to multiple reports.
The most recent suit, filed earlier this month in the California Superior Court in Los Angeles, comes from a Vancouver, Canada woman named Jill Lawler. The suit alleges that during a 2010 training course in Las Vegas, Lawler was with the 69-year-old Choudhury one evening massaging his feet when he put his hand on her thigh and then attempted to put his hand in her pants, according to CBC News.
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The lawsuit also alleges approximately one week after that incident, “Choudhury insisted that [Lawler] accompany him to his hotel room … where in addition to raping her … Choudhury demanded she say disgusting and untrue things, including: ‘Bikram you’re the best’ and ‘I want to f–k you all night long,’” according to CBC News.
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Lawler’s lawsuit also claims that Choudhury told her, “I’m dying, I need to you to save me. If I don’t have sex I will die. You are saving my life, you are helping me,” the Associated Press reports.









