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Sean Penn doesn't want to be compared to Terrence Howard

By Lexie Hammesfahr
Sept 23, 2015

Sean Penn is suing Lee Daniels, the co-creator of "Empire" and director of "The Butler," in a $10 million defamation suit.

In the suit, Penn accuses the director of suggesting he hits women, like "Empire" star Terrence Howard.

Daniels told The Hollywood Reporter: "[Terrence] ain't done nothing different than Marlon Brando or Sean Penn, and all of a sudden he's some...demon. That's a sign of the time, of race, or where we are right now in America."

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To recap all sides of that accusation, Howard has admitted to past domestic abuse allegations, like breaking down a door and punching his estranged wife in 2001.

Brando reportedly sexually abused his daughter Cheyenne. And Penn was accused of hitting his ex-wife Madonna over the head with a baseball bat, among several other run-ins with the law.

Even though Penn has had issues with the law, his lawyer maintains the actor has never been arrested or convicted — something Madonna "would confirm and attest."

The lawsuit could not come at a worse time for Daniels: "Empire" premieres Wednesday. In the complaint, Penn says Daniels "seems to condone Howard's reported misconduct."

"Empire" is premiering its second season after a critically acclaimed first season — one which was largely snubbed at the Emmys. Daniels' comment was published a few days before the award show aired.

Penn's lawyer says the comment has exposed the actor to "pre-judgments and false judgments, which have injured Penn's credibility and reputation."

Read more at newsy.com.

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