Michael
Bay,
the
director
of
super-hit
action
movies
like
Transformers,
Armageddon
and
Pearl
Harbor
has
been
sued
by
a
couple
of
men
for
pistol
whipping.
Joshua
Stewart
and
Paul
Klimczak
claimed
that
they
got
into
a
scuffle
with
one
of
Bay"s
bodyguards,
who
pistol
whipped
them.
According
to
the
lawsuit,
the
man
was
drunk
but
the
club
continued
serving
alcohol
to
him.
The
suit
goes
on
to
explain
that
the
club
security
kicked
out
the
plaintiffs
and
the
defendant,
and
the
dispute
continued
outside
the
club
premises.
The
men
claimed
that
when
they
tried
to
walk
away,
Bay"s
security
guard
struck
them
in
the
head
with
a
handgun,
rendering
them
unconscious.
After
the
assault,
the
security
guard
fled
the
scene
and
the
plaintiffs
were
brought
to
the
hospital.
According
to
the
lawsuit,
the
two
men
suffered
injuries
which
include
broken
teeth,
broken
facial
bones,
severe
concussion,
facial
disfigurement
and
other
internal
injuries.
The
suit
does
not
disclose
who
started
the
fight
in
the
first
place.
Bay
is
being
sued
because
apparently
the
guard
was
under
his
control
when
the
incident
took
place.
The
two
men
have
also
dragged
the
club
into
the
lawsuit;
deem
them
responsible
for
the
incident.
The
amount
of
money
sought
by
the
plaintiffs
has
not
been
specified
yet.