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Farrah Abraham Abuse a Lie? CEO Offers $1 Million if 'Teen Mom' Passes Polygraph Test

Farrah Abraham has a controversial past, and now some are questioning whether she lied about being raped and abused. According to at least one report, Abraham has turned down a million-dollar offer to set the record straight once and for all.

"Farrah has seemingly made a cottage industry out of telling lies," Vivid CEO Steve Hirsch said in a press release. "We challenge Farrah to take our sanctioned polygraph test to prove whether or not she was telling the truth. If she passes the polygraph test, we will give her $1 million. If not, Farrah needs to publicly state that she was not being truthful and agree to forego all future and past royalties on both of her tapes. We look forward to her response."

Hirsch is the CEO of the company responsible for making and selling Abraham's adult videos. Abraham initially denied be a part of the videos and claimed that she had been sold out by a friend. Later, Abraham admitted to taking part in the video and began working at promotional events for various companies.

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Just last month, she came forward and said that she had been raped and drugged repeatedly in her life. She also claimed that she had "allowed the wrong type of people into my life," Abraham told In Touch. Hirsch told Starcasm.net that Abraham's allegations took place at appearances organized by Vivid Entertainment.

"At this point in time my client has no comment to the offer made by Vivid. That is all the information I can provide you at this time," Abraham's lawyer told the website.

"We know she loves money, but once she gets called out she's afraid to respond," Hirsch said. "First you can't stop the lies and then you can't find her. She's incapable of telling the truth."

Abraham is currently appearing on "Couples Therapy," where she is trying to come to terms with her past while making plans for the future.

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