Actor Danny Masterson at his arraignment in Los Angeles Superior Court in September 2020. AP
Actor Danny Masterson at his arraignment in Los Angeles Superior Court in September 2020. AP
Actor Danny Masterson at his arraignment in Los Angeles Superior Court in September 2020. AP
Actor Danny Masterson at his arraignment in Los Angeles Superior Court in September 2020. AP

Mistrial declared in actor Danny Masterson's assault case


  • English
  • Arabic

A judge on Wednesday declared a mistrial after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked at the trial of That '70s Show actor Danny Masterson, who was charged with three rapes.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Charlaine Olmedo had ordered the jurors to take Thanksgiving week off and keep deliberating.

They told her on November 18 that they could not come to a consensus about the rape allegations after a month-long trial in which the Church of Scientology played a supporting role.

Masterson, 46, was charged with the rape of three women, including a former girlfriend, in his Hollywood Hills home between 2001 and 2003.

He pleaded not guilty and his lawyer said the acts were all consensual.

All three women were members of the church at the time, and Masterson remains one.

“I find the jurors hopelessly deadlocked,” Ms Olmedo declared after asking if there was anything the court could do to move them closer to a unanimous decision.

Jurors said they had voted seven times on Tuesday and on Wednesday without being able to reach consensus on any of the three counts.

The jury foreman said only two jurors voted for conviction on the first count, four voted for conviction on the second count and five on the third count.

Jurors were forced to start deliberations from the start on Monday when two had to be dismissed after they contracted with Covid-19. They deliberated for two days but still could not reach verdicts.

The result was a serious setback for prosecutors, and for the three women who said they were seeking long overdue justice.

The proceedings took place amid cases with #MeToo connotations on both coasts, including the Los Angeles trial of Harvey Weinstein just down the hall from Masterson’s.

In New York, Kevin Spacey won a sexual misconduct lawsuit brought by actor Anthony Rapp, and a jury ordered director and screenwriter Paul Haggis to pay $10 million in a civil case there.

  • Spacey at a pre-trial hearing at district court in Nantucket, Massachusetts in June 2019. AP
    Spacey at a pre-trial hearing at district court in Nantucket, Massachusetts in June 2019. AP
  • Kevin Spacey arrives to face a charge of sexual assault at Nantucket District Court in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on January 7, 2019. Reuters
    Kevin Spacey arrives to face a charge of sexual assault at Nantucket District Court in Nantucket, Massachusetts, on January 7, 2019. Reuters
  • Spacey remained silent during his appearance at Nantucket District Court. Reuters
    Spacey remained silent during his appearance at Nantucket District Court. Reuters
  • Spacey won a best supporting actor Academy Award for his work portraying the limping criminal Verbal Kint in 1995’s 'The Usual Suspects'. Courtesy MGM Studios
    Spacey won a best supporting actor Academy Award for his work portraying the limping criminal Verbal Kint in 1995’s 'The Usual Suspects'. Courtesy MGM Studios
  • Spacey stands in district court during arraignment on a charge of indecent assault and battery in Nantucket. The Inquirer and Mirror / AP
    Spacey stands in district court during arraignment on a charge of indecent assault and battery in Nantucket. The Inquirer and Mirror / AP
  • Spacey in 'House of Cards'. Photo: Netflix / AP
    Spacey in 'House of Cards'. Photo: Netflix / AP
  • Spacey arrives at Nantucket District Court in Massachusetts on January 7, 2019. Reuters
    Spacey arrives at Nantucket District Court in Massachusetts on January 7, 2019. Reuters
  • Spacey accepts a Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama with 'House of Cards'. AFP
    Spacey accepts a Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Television Series Drama with 'House of Cards'. AFP
  • Spacey as Richard III in a version of the Shakespeare play directed by Sam Mendes in 2012 at The Old Vic Theatre in London. AP
    Spacey as Richard III in a version of the Shakespeare play directed by Sam Mendes in 2012 at The Old Vic Theatre in London. AP
Groom and Two Brides

Director: Elie Semaan

Starring: Abdullah Boushehri, Laila Abdallah, Lulwa Almulla

Rating: 3/5

Updated: December 01, 2022, 12:04 AM