Rick and Morty' co-creator Justin Roiland faces felony domestic violence charges

Justin Roiland, the star and co-creator of the animated comedy series “Rick and Morty,” has been charged with felony domestic violence in Orange County, California, in connection with a 2020 incident, according to a criminal complaint filed in May 2020 by the Orange County District Attorney. He appeared in court Thursday for a pre-trial hearing.

Roiland pleaded not guilty in 2020. Roiland and his attorneys didn’t respond to requests for comment.


NBC News obtained the criminal complaint in the case, which charges Roiland, 42, with one felony count of domestic battery with corporal injury and one felony count of false imprisonment by menace, violence, fraud and/or deceit. NBC News is the first to report publicly on the case.

The complaint states the incident occurred on or about Jan. 19, 2020, against an anonymous Jane Doe who was dating Roiland at the time.

According to Orange County Superior Court records, Roiland pleaded not guilty to both charges in October 2020. Since then, the case has been the subject of more than a dozen court hearings, including pre-trial hearings. A trial date is not currently set.

Many court records remained sealed but the available public documents seen by NBC News say Roiland was charged in May 2020. Roiland was arrested and released on a $50,000 bond in August 2020 and arraigned in October 2020.

A protective order filed in October 2020 and documented in the court minutes said Roiland is not to harass, threaten or surveil the person named in the protective order, who is not known to NBC News. Roiland cannot go within 100 feet of the person, according to the order, which also ordered Roiland to turn in any firearms he owned or possessed. The order lasts until October 2023, and it’s not known who submitted the request for the order.

Details of the case, including police body camera footage, police reports, abuse investigation reports, medical reports and recordings of interviews are currently being withheld from the public under a protective order. The affidavit in support of Roiland’s arrest is also sealed.

During Thursday’s hearing, Roiland’s attorney confirmed there is a plea offer available to Roiland, but did not discuss details. The brief hearing concluded a moment later with an agreement to convene again on April 27. Roiland was ordered to attend the hearing.

Roiland is best known for Adult Swim’s “Rick and Morty,” which has spawned a billion-dollar media and merchandising franchise and is one of the most popular adult television comedies. The show’s sixth season aired in September 2022, and a seventh season was ordered by Cartoon Network as part of a long-term deal for 70 new episodes. Roiland, in addition to co-creating the series with Dan Harmon, voices the two titular characters.

Adult Swim, whose parent company Warner Bros. Discovery also owns Cartoon Network, declined to comment.

Over the past three years, as the domestic violence case has inched along, Roiland’s career has progressed. He released an NFT art collection with over a dozen works in 2021, which sold for over $1.65 million. He released another NFT project in 2022. Roiland also sold his first painting via Sotheby’s auction in 2021.

Roiland also co-created and voiced the main character in Hulu’s “Solar Opposites,” which debuted in 2020 and was renewed for a fifth season in October 2022. Most recently, he was behind Hulu’s “Koala Man” series, the first episode of which was released this month.

Roiland also released the video game “High on Life” in 2022, which he developed through his studio Squanch Games. It became the top-selling game on Steam and the fourth most-played Xbox game the week of its release. Roiland won an Emmy for “Rick and Morty” in 2020 and a Hollywood Critics Choice Association TV award for the show in 2022



 
To the surprise of almost no-one who questions how the Hollyweirdos get away with their bullshit.

It's like clockwork.

  1. - Shady Nepo/Crony Actor/Director is into weird shit.
  2. - They brag about their weird shit on Twitter/Podcasts/Tumblr
  3. - People react violently.
  4. - They Delete Everything.
  5. - Pretends nothing happened.
  6. - Stays quiet for a while, while still keeping up their weird shit.
  7. - They do or say something stupid again.
  8. - It gets covered up before it goes big.
  9. - They do something extra stupid and the story is about to leak to the people who won't ignore it.
  10. - Persons involved go on a moral crusade/ projects they are involved with go on a moral crusade to preemptively lessen the damage.
  11. - Massive Damage Control and a Fake, Heart felt, crying apology and the promise to "Be Better"
  12. - Resumes doing the next stupid thing under the radar.
  13. - Return to step 2 and repeat until legal proceedings/ actual felonies are committed.
  14. - Repeat Step 11 on as many venues as possible until sentencing.
  15. A. If minor sentence, go on publicity stunts and work on image. B. If major sentence, roll with it and be a chucklefuck while in jail.
Now that is out of the way, Harmon's weird fetish with marriage and happy families needs to be addressed before his current wife goes missing.
 
This should surprise absolutely no one. The creators of Rick and Morty always gave me a creepy vibe, especially Justin. The other guy felt like a wanna be intellectual who really digs the Karl Marx look. I recall they admit Justin legit watches people from his window with a pair of binoculars, they tried to make it sound quirky but...yeah, that was kind of unsettling. The clues were there and we cant be surprised that someone involved in Rick and Morty wouldnt be involved in some messed up shit since morality is imaginary to them.

I legit hope he gets arrested (wishful thinking) and they are forced to find a shitty replacement for most characters in the show since Justin voices most of them.

I will gladly sacrifice Rick and Morty for all time in exchange for the final seasons of Metalocalypse and The Venture Bros.

And more Aqua Teen seasons
 
So his wife had to listen to him talk for more than 2 minutes? That definitely sounds like a felony.
I am shocked she didn’t hit him.

I'm nigger Rick
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The fact that the accuser has remained anonymous so far and hasn't written insanely long twitter threads about everything makes me think that this might not be a case of clout chasing.

But who knows. I'd like to see the medical records and shit before I'm really able to form my opinion.
This. I also want to point something out as a fellow LA resident because Justin lives here too: It says in the article that Justin was ARRESTED and released on bond for this incident. For the LAPD to care about a domestic violence case enough to arrest the guy, it had to have been pretty fucking bad. The LAPD is notorious for ignoring small time crime because actual big time crime is happening all the time. So my inclination is to think that whatever happened, it must have been pretty violent. The LAPD would have loved to ignore this if it weren't. The girl is also protecting her identity because he has stupid male fans that would stop at nothing to harass this girl if they knew her name, especially if R&M gets canned over this. Keeping herself anonymous is smart.

Also, Justin was never married and as I said upthread the girl in question is not Abbie Maley/Wednesday Parker because they'd already been broken up for several years by the time 2020 rolled around. He had a girlfriend in a band for a few years post-Abbie but I haven't been able to dig that info back up. I probably shouldn't anyway so the R&M fans don't find out who she is. Poor girl.
 
This. I also want to point something out as a fellow LA resident because Justin lives here too: It says in the article that Justin was ARRESTED and released on bond for this incident. For the LAPD to care about a domestic violence case enough to arrest the guy, it had to have been pretty fucking bad. The LAPD is notorious for ignoring small time crime because actual big time crime is happening all the time. So my inclination is to think that whatever happened, it must have been pretty violent. The LAPD would have loved to ignore this if it weren't. The girl is also protecting her identity because he has stupid male fans that would stop at nothing to harass this girl if they knew her name, especially if R&M gets canned over this. Keeping herself anonymous is smart.
On top of all of that - Justin Roiland is a pretty well known celebrity - meaning they would be even less inclined to press any kind of charges that they normally would (which is next to none already) unless he absolutely needed to be stopped.

I'd wager this was a repeat incident that the LAPD on the 4th or 5th visit had to finally step in and do something, begrudgingly.
 
On top of all of that - Justin Roiland is a pretty well known celebrity - meaning they would be even less inclined to press any kind of charges that they normally would (which is next to none already) unless he absolutely needed to be stopped.

I'd wager this was a repeat incident that the LAPD on the 4th or 5th visit had to finally step in and do something, begrudgingly.
Well yea, Justin Roiland is just as well known as Matt Groening, Mike Judge, Seth MacFarlane, Matt and Trey and the late Stephen Hillenburg. That said, his projects are not that good. Plus...
Justin Roiland jaywalking is enough for me to want him to get the gas chamber.

On the plus side, maybe I'll never again have to see dumb bitches saying, "5% of Solar Opposites is actually like SUPER engaging. Wow, walls."
...I only heard that Solar Opposites is better than Rick & Morty, but I wouldn't know. I'm getting sick and tired only because of me playing a lot of Warped Kart Racers.
 
I only heard that Solar Opposites is better than Rick & Morty,
It's basically just High on Life in a show format, it's "random haha alien humor" with uninteresting family sitcom moments it almost wants you to take seriously. The only redeeming quality is that one joke out of the stream of throwing shit at the wall might land, but it's really nothing special.
 
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