Brooke Skye Sues Bubba the Love Sponge, Melissa Midwest

TAMPA, Fla. — Mayor’s Money model Hope Miller, aka Brooke Skye, is suing Sirius satellite radio shock jock Todd Clem, aka Bubba the Love Sponge, alleging the DJ forced her to perform a sex act she was not comfortable with.

The civil suit was filed in Hillsborough County, Fla. Miller is seeking a jury trial and more than $15,000 in damages for each of the 10 claims.

In the complaint, Miller alleges assault, battery, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy and negligent supervision.

A copy of Miller’s suit obtained by XBIZ also names Internet model Melissa Harrington, aka Melissa Midwest, who was a guest on the show, and who engaged in the sex act with Miller. The suit also names Harrington’s webmaster, Adam Silverman, aka Biggy and Bubba the Love Sponge Show staff.

Miller alleges that she was egged on and coerced by Bubba and his staff to be vaginally penetrated by Harrington using a large strap-on dildo that Miller protested was too big for her. According to the suit, Bubba kept prodding and pressuring Harrington to go deeper, despite Miller’s and Harrington’s opposition. Bubba allegedly said that if Miller did not do as he asked he would, “Kick your ass out of my studio and tell everybody not to visit the website,” the complaint states.

The complaint goes on to state that Miller was afraid of the size of the dildo because she had never engaged in this type of intercourse before. Miller does not perform hardcore sex on her website BrookeSkye.com. Miller indicated her displeasure by shaking her head “no” and verbally telling Bubba and studio staff that she was uncomfortable performing the requested act with Harrington.

Miller alleges that she suffered physical injury and emotional distress.

Miller also alleges that she was put into sexual positions she could not extricate herself from; her legs were being held during penetration and that Bubba removed her hands from the dildo as she attempted to control the depth of penetration. Miller verbally indicated she was in pain during the sex act numerous times.

According to their respective representatives, Harrington and Sirius would not comment because they had not yet been served with court papers.

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