8:48 PM EST 2/20/2014
Farrah Abraham was recently offered $1 million by Vivid Entertainment to take a lie detector test regarding her recent claims that she was drugged and raped while on tour to promote her sex tape. On Wednesday, Abraham responded to the offer, via her lawyer.
"At this point in time my client has no comment to the offer made by Vivid," the lawyer's statement read. "That is all the information I can provide at this time."
In response to Abraham's turning down his offer, Vivid executive Steve Hirsch released a statement of his own to Fish Wrapper.
"This is exactly what I expected from Farrah. She's a fraud," he claimed. "We know she loves money, but once she gets called out she's afraid to respond. First you can't stop the lies and then you can't find her. She's incapable of telling the truth."
On Feb. 15, Hirsch first announced the news of his offer, telling press that he was challenging the former Teen Mom star to take a "sanctioned polygraph test" to prove whether or not she was drugged and raped while on tour, as she claimed to In Touch Weekly on Feb. 5. If she passed, they would cut her a $1 million check. If she failed, she would no longer be entitled to royalties from her sex tapes Farrah Superstar: Backdoor Teen Mom and Farrah 2: Backdoor And More.
Hirsch was also requesting that Abraham issues a public statement admitting that she was not being truthful if she failed the test.
In her interivew with In Touch, Abraham stated, "I was drugged and raped more than once. I allowed the [wrong] type of people into my life."
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