Arsenio Hall sues Sinead O'Connor

LOS ANGELES: American comedian Arsenio Hall has filed a lawsuit demanding $5 million in damages after Irish singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor accused him of supplying late pop icon Prince with drugs before he died.

In the lawsuit filed at a court here on May 5, Hall claimed that O'Connor is an "attention-seeker" who is "desperate" and "has maliciously published outlandish defamatory lies" about him, though they haven’t been in contact "in 25 years", reports aceshowbiz.com.

"The malicious statements made by O'Connor are absolutely false and O'Connor's heinous accusations that Hall engaged in this criminal conduct are despicable, fabricated lies," read the documents.

Hall's lawyers also state in the documents that O'Connor is "now known perhaps for her bizarre, unhinged Internet rants as for her music" and that she "is well known for her media antics and for seeking attention through inflammatory Facebook posts and other attention-grabbing media tactics".

The drama began on May 2 when O'Connor took to Facebook to accuse Hall of supplying drugs to the Purple Rain singer.