Kate Beckinsale is embroiled in a messy battle with a trauma “healer” who claims she stiffed him on a nearly $3,000 bill — but the actress says she’s not paying because he allegedly sexually assaulted her.

In August, Nick Abramovic of the Bionic Method was contacted by the “Serendipity” star’s assistant, and they discussed scheduling three sessions that would take place during a two-week period for $2,700 total.

The sessions consist of an “intense” and “emotional” massage similar to those done during Reiki therapy, in which the healer uses psychosomatic practices to heal parts of the body that are in pain.

Kate Beckinsale has accused trauma “healer” Nick Abramovic of sexual assault and battery, Page Six can exclusively reveal. Getty Images
The owner of the Bionic Method, who treated Beckinsale in August, has emphatically denied the allegations. Instagram/@thebionicmethod

We’re told that clients remain “completely clothed” during the sessions, with Abramovic — who denies Beckinsale’s claims against him — insisting, “No one is getting naked, no one is getting undressed, there’s no oils.”

“I will touch people in non-invasive points; it’s all external,” he further explains. “I’m not rubbing my hands up and down. It is very much a stretch therapy, sound therapy and breath-work. It’s very above board.”

When Beckinsale walked into the Bionic Method for the first time on Aug. 2, Abramovic claims he offered to leave a camera on during their session — as people often like to watch the recording back to reflect on their experience.

However, the “Underworld” star, dressed in yoga pants and a gym shirt, allegedly opted out of that request, citing privacy reasons. Only she and the healer remained in the room together.

“He did not ever offer to record the session. That statement is not truthful,” Beckinsale’s lawyer, Marty Singer, asserts to Page Six.

Beckinsale visited the Bionic Method in early August to receive “healing” trauma therapy. katebeckinsale/Instagram
She was reportedly set to do three sessions for a total of $2,700. Instagram/@katebeckinsale

Abramovic claims that after the session he believed Beckinsale was pleased with his services, as she gushed over his healing methods and returned a second time.

A text message Page Six reviewed shows the star’s assistant purportedly writing via text prior to Aug. 4 that Beckinsale “really enjoyed the session.”

Abramovic claims the actress also told him herself, “‘You’re like Harry Potter. I would really like to promote you on my Instagram. I think we could do a party at my house instead of me having to come here and you could meet all my friends.’”

The healer, who claims he has not received payment from the “Jolt” star for the sessions, says he didn’t realize she was “expecting free s–t” in return for her recommendations.

After the first session, Beckinsale’s assistant told Abramovic that her boss “really enjoyed the session,” as seen here. Instagram/@thebionicmethod
Abramovic, seen here doing a session with another client, claims Beckinsale also praised him in person. Instagram/@thebionicmethod

On Aug. 7, Beckinsale and Abramovic had their second session. An alleged text sent by the assistant on Aug. 8 and reviewed by Page Six shows the assistant then booking the third and final appointment.

However, sources close to Beckinsale tell a very different story, as they claim the movie star did not go to her final session because Abramovic allegedly committed sexual assault and battery during the second.

“’Somatic trauma therapist’ Nick Abramovic is well aware as to why his bill has not been paid,” a spokesperson for the actress exclusively tells Page Six.

“He knows this because he received a letter from Kate Beckinsale’s lawyer Marty Singer. Kate is not able to discuss the matter because it is being investigated by the LAPD.”

The Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed to Page Six that they are in the early stages of an investigation pertaining to an incident between Beckinsale and Abramovic. No charges have been filed.

“We’re interested in hearing from all parties and welcome anyone who feels that they’ve been the victim of any sexual assault to let us know so that we can look into it,” a public information officer says.

Abramovic’s attorney, George Shohet, tells Page Six, “We’re looking into a defamation case as this appears to be a retaliatory act after Mr. Abramovic demanded payment from Ms. Beckinsale.”

Page Six obtained texts that Beckinsale’s assistant purportedly sent on Aug. 8, appearing to show her trying to book a third and final session for her boss. Instagram/@thebionicmethod
“Amazing let’s book that in 🙂 shouldn’t be a problem,” Beckinsale’s assistant purportedly wrote after the second session. Kate Beckinsale / Instagram

Abramovic denies ever touching Beckinsale inappropriately, telling Page Six, “I just want to be clear: I did not assault her at all.”

“I categorically deny these allegations,” he further insists. “In the five years since I’ve run Bionic, I have never had this type of complaint from any individual that I have treated. Over the years, I have treated hundreds of women without incident.”

The healer claims that Singer sent him a legal notice informing him of the criminal allegations only after he blasted Beckinsale publicly on his social media.

Abramovic claims that neither he, nor his employees nor clients have been contacted by police. LAPD did not comment on whether they plan to contact the Bionic Method owner but an investigation is ongoing.

Beckinsale’s attorney, Singer, adds in response, “The belief that my client would file a false police report and wind up having to pay more money for my legal services than pay this person is the most ridiculous concept I’ve ever heard in my career as an attorney.”

Abramovic claims he was also asked to sign a nondisclosure agreement, but Beckinsale “never signed it until after [he] told her, ‘Hey, I’m not getting paid.’”

After the second session, Abramovic received a text from Beckinsale’s assistant, seen here, cancelling the third session due to a health issue. Instagram/@thebionicmethod
Beckinsale’s reps claimed she backed out of the final session due to sexual assault allegations. katebeckinsale/Instagram

Page Six reviewed a copy of the alleged agreement that shows Abramovic signed it on Aug. 12, the date the final session was supposed to take place.

However, Beckinsale was a no-show with her assistant claiming the “Pearl Harbor” star had to be rushed to the hospital for a medical issue in texts provided to Page Six.

Singer claims to Page Six that after canceling the third session, Abramovic was “harassing” the assistant and offered via text to make a house call to Beckinsale, asking her to wear loose-fitting pants or shorts.

Abramovic, meanwhile, insists that he had been “trying to speak to the assistant to try and figure out what the hell is going on,” and says he thinks he was too trustworthy when red flags were being raised.

He also tells Page Six that he only offered to go to Beckinsale’s home because he believed at that time that he would still get paid and claims it was “her idea.” In a text, he says he’s “open” to making an occasional house call “since she asked” him about it.

Abramovic texted Beckinsale that he wanted to make a house call after she canceled.
He allegedly also asked the actress to wear loose-fitting pants. Instagram/@katebeckinsale

Abramovic claims he was essentially ghosted until Aug. 27 when he stated his NDA was “null and void” because it did not have Beckinsale’s signature.

He says he then got a signed copy back “about two hours later” but still no acknowledgement of other emails and texts. The contract Page Six reviewed shows Beckinsale’s signature is dated on Aug. 27.

“It’s irrelevant when she signed it,” Singer says. “Under the law, you don’t need to sign something on the same day. Abramovic agreed to an NDA and he breached the NDA. This shows that if people think you’re going to have confidential communication with this individual, don’t count on it.”

Abramovic insists, “I’m not trying to defame Kate at all. It’s weird to me that this is happening. I’d like to think this is just a misunderstanding.”

“’Somatic trauma therapist’ Nick Abramovic is well aware as to why his bill has not been paid,” Beckinsale’s reps tell Page Six. Instagram/@thebionicmethod
Abramovic tells Page Six in response, “I just want to be clear: I did not assault her at all.” Instagram/@thebionicmethod

On Aug. 28, the Bionic Method Instagram account shared a copy of an alleged email exchange with Beckinsale’s assistant, asking for the missing money.

“When Kate Beckinsale owes you almost $3,000 in massages 😳,” the post’s caption reads.

We’re told that within 20 minutes of that post going up, Abramovic received a legal letter from Singer, accusing the healer for the first time directly of committing sexual assault and battery on Beckinsale.

“I am writing on behalf of my client Kate Beckinsale regarding your wrongful and tortious conduct,” the notice exclusively obtained by Page Six reads.

“You have committed a sexual assault and battery against my client. You have no right to seek any payment from my client based on your conduct. Going forward, we demand that you cease and desist all contact with my client and her assistant, and that you direct any future communications to my office.”

Singer emphatically denies that his letter was sent to Abramovic in retaliation, insisting he does not follow Instagram posts.

“My letter was written to him based on him harassing my client’s assistant,” the Hollywood lawyer says. “Let me be clear: When I wrote the letter, I had no idea he went on Instagram.”

Earlier in September, Beckinsale began posting memes about survivors of sexual assault such as this one. Instagram/@katebeckinsale
Although she did not directly accuse Abramovic of assault in her posts, she then began sharing Yelp reviews that labeled him as “weird” and “creepy.” Instagram/@katebeckinsale

Weeks later, Beckinsale began hinting on social media that she had been a victim of sexual assault, posting several memes about the topic on her personal Instagram as of Sept. 11.

The actress then also posted Yelp reviews about the Bionic Method, in which Abramovic is accused of being “weird” and “targeting women.”

A second review she shared states, “Nick is creepy.”

Abramovic tells Page Six in response, “She stiffs me, I try for two weeks to get paid, and Kate has been able to manipulate the conversation and then started posting on Instagram about being sexually assaulted. She posted a Yelp review from a person who I never touched.”

Abramovic claims the negative reviews come from people he’s never actually treated. Instagram/@thebionicmethod
Page Six has confirmed that Beckinsale’s claims against Abramovic are being investigated by the LAPD. Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock
Beckinsale’s lawyer adds, “The claim that my client fabricated a police report to avoid paying money is a malicious, false and defamatory statement.” The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images

He further adds of the negative feedback that the disgruntled customer was allegedly “turned away” because he felt they weren’t a “right fit” but that he did not touch that particular person.

Beckinsale’s lawyer denies that his famous client is trying to spin the narrative in order to avoid paying a bill that is considerably small for an actress with a reported net worth of $25 million.

Singer says, “I believe it is clear that the claim that my client fabricated a police report to avoid paying money is a malicious, false and defamatory statement.”

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.

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