Ironshore Wants Out Of Defending Atty In 'Sex Slave' Suit

By Jody Godoy (August 19, 2015, 7:52 PM EDT) -- Ironshore Specialty Insurance Co. told a California federal court that it doesn't have to defend a Hollywood lawyer against allegations that he made an actress client his sex slave, because the attorney concealed an ex's attempt to extort sex and money when he bought the policy....

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