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Canadian filmmaker Paul Haggis will not testify next week in sexual misconduct suit

A scheduled deposition of Paul Haggis in a lawsuit in which the Oscar-winner is accused of rape will not go forward as planned next week.

The Oscar-winner's attorney said the deposition date scheduled for Monday did not work

Canadian director Paul Haggis' scheduled deposition will not go forward as planned next week. The Oscar-winner is facing a lawsuit in which he is accused of rape. (Michael Buckner/Getty Images)

A scheduled deposition of Paul Haggis in a lawsuit in which the Oscar-winner is accused of rape will not go forward as planned next week.

Attorneys for Haleigh Breest, a publicist who says he raped her in 2013, scheduled Haggis to give sworn testimony on Monday. But his attorney, Christine Lepera, informed her attorneys on Thursday the date didn't work. 

The lawsuit, filed in December, prompted three additional women to detail to The Associated Press their own sexual misconduct accusations, including another who says he raped her. They aren't identified in court papers.

Haggis has denied the allegations and countersued Breest, who sued Haggis in Manhattan in December. 

Breest's attorneys have asked for the deposition to be immediately rescheduled. They also criticized Lepera for requesting a settlement which was then characterized as extortion in the countersuit.

Lepera did not immediately respond to a request for comment.