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Harassment suit against David Boreanaz dismissed

David Boreanaz on April 22, 2010. AP

(CBS/AP) LOS ANGELES - Court records show a woman who appeared as an extra on the TV show "Bones" has dismissed a sexual harassment lawsuit against the series' star, David Boreanaz.

Attorney Gloria Allred filed a dismissal of the case filed on behalf of Kristina Hagan on Monday. She wrote in an email that the case had been "resolved" but provided no further details.

Boreanaz sued by "Bones" extra for alleged sexual harassment

Hagan sued Boreanaz and 20th Century Fox Television in July for more than $25,000 on sexual harassment and intentional infliction of emotional distress claims.

She claimed the actor repeatedly tried to kiss and fondle her several times after she appeared on the show in August 2009. According to TMZ, which first reported the lawsuit's dismissal, Hagan also claimed that Boreanaz sent her "sexually inappropriate text messages" saying he could "make things happen for her."

The actor's spokeswoman denied the allegations.

A call to Boreanaz's attorney, Marty Singer, was not immediately returned.

The actor plays FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth on "Bones." He is also known for playing the vampire Angel on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and its spinoff, "Angel."

Last year, he admitted to cheating on his wife, Jaime Bergman.

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