Crime Actor Danny Masterson found guilty of 2 out of 3 counts of rape in retrial

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A jury found “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson guilty of two out of three counts of rape Wednesday in a Los Angeles retrial in which the Church of Scientology played a central role.

The jury of seven women and five men reached the verdict after deliberating for seven days spread over two weeks. They could not reach a verdict on the third count, that alleged Masterson raped a longtime girlfriend. They had voted 8-4 in favor of conviction.

Masterson was led from the courtroom in handcuffs. The 47-year-old actor faces up to 30 years in prison.

His wife, actor and model Bijou Phillips, wept as he was led away. Other family and friends sat stone-faced.

“I am experiencing a complex array of emotions – relief, exhaustion, strength, sadness – knowing that my abuser, Danny Masterson, will face accountability for his criminal behavior,” one of the women, whom Masterson was convicted of raping at his home in 2003, said in a statement.





The woman, whose count left the jury deadlocked, said in the statement: “While I’m encouraged that Danny Masterson will face some criminal punishment, I am devastated that he has dodged criminal accountability for his heinous conduct against me.”

Prosecutors, retrying Masterson after a deadlocked jury led to a mistrial in December, said he forcibly raped three women, including a longtime girlfriend, in his Hollywood Hills home between 2001 and 2003. They told jurors he drugged the women’s drinks so he could rape them. They said he used his prominence in the church — where all three women were also members at the time — to avoid consequences for decades.

Masterson did not testify, and his lawyers called no witnesses. The defense argued that the acts were consensual, and attempted to discredit the women’s stories by highlighting changes and inconsistencies over time, which they said showed signs of coordination between them.




“If you decide that a witness deliberately lied about something in this case,” defense attorney Philip Cohen told jurors, going through their instructions in his closing argument, “You should consider not believing anything that witness says.”

The Church of Scientology played a significant role in the first trial but arguably an even larger one in the second. Judge Charlaine F. Olmedo allowed expert testimony on church policy from a former official in Scientology leadership who has become a prominent opponent.




Tensions ran high in the courtroom between current and former Scientologists, and even leaked into testimony, with the accusers saying on the stand that they felt intimidated by some members in the room.

Actor Leah Remini, a former member who has become the church’s highest-profile critic, sat in on the trial at times, putting her arm around one of the accusers to comfort her during closing arguments.

Founded in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard, the Church of Scientology has many members who work in Hollywood. The judge kept limits on how much prosecutors could talk about the church, and primarily allowed it to explain why the women took so long to go to authorities.

The women testified that when they reported Masterson to church officials, they were told they were not raped, were put through ethics programs themselves, and were warned against going to law enforcement to report a member of such high standing.

“They were raped, they were punished for it, and they were retaliated against,” Deputy District Attorney Reinhold Mueller told jurors in his closing argument. “Scientology told them there’s no justice for them. You have the opportunity to show them there is justice.”

The church vehemently denied having any policy that forbids members from going to secular authorities.




The Associated Press does not typically name people who say they’ve been sexually abused.

Testimony in this case was graphic and emotional.

Two women, who knew Masterson from social circles in the church, said he gave them drinks and that they then became woozy or passed out before he violently raped them in 2003.

The third, Masterson’s then-girlfriend of five years, said she awoke to find him raping her, and had to pull his hair to stop him.

The issue of drugging also played a major role in the retrial. At the first, Olmedo only allowed prosecutors and accusers to describe their disorientation, and to imply that they were drugged. The second time, they were allowed to argue it directly, and the prosecution attempted to make it a major factor, to no avail.

“The defendant drugs his victims to gain control,” Deputy District Attorney Ariel Anson said in her closing argument. “He does this to take away his victims’ ability to consent.”

Masterson was not charged with any counts of drugging, and there is no toxicology evidence to back up the assertion. His attorney asked for a mistrial over the issue’s inclusion. The motion was denied, but the issue is likely to be a major factor in any potential appeal.

These charges date to a period when Masterson was at the height of his fame, starring from 1998 until 2006 as Steven Hyde on Fox’s “That ’70s Show” — the show that made stars of Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Topher Grace.

Masterson had reunited with Kutcher on the 2016 Netflix comedy “The Ranch,” but was written off the show when an LAPD investigation was revealed in December 2017.
 
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Rot in jail, you piece of shit. Let's see how Xenu saves you from a shiv.
 
god he looks old as hell. i think we are a few years out from the implosion of scientology and the verification of all the rumors plus some crazy bonus tea. who is the youngest superstar in the church? i dont think they are recruiting young wnnabe actors as much, and they have less juice in hollywood than ever since their height in the 90s/early 2000s. its all been bad; the documentaries, high profile defectors shit talking them, the south park episode (lol that was the first time i had heard scientology) and their biggest assets, tom cruise and john travolta are getting super old. nothing too interesting about this casein particular to me. An actor drugging and raping women and having his masters suppress it is a storyline so played out at this point that it would probably be rejected from a script for being too on the nose lol.
 
who is the youngest superstar in the church? i dont think they are recruiting young wnnabe actors as much, and they have less juice in hollywood than ever since their height in the 90s/early 2000s.
Surprised they managed to lose this one. Must be running out of that legal voodoo.

I think the youngest really well known star is probably Beck and he's in his early 50s now.
 
His wife, actor and model Bijou Phillips, wept as he was led away.
Somehow it doesn't surprise me that he'd be married to an utter loon with a history of defending rapists and incest involving her sister and father

Phillips has defended both her father and her husband (the former accused of rape and incest by Phillips's half-sister Mackenzie; the latter accused of rape and sexual assault by multiple women) in the face of allegations of sexual abuse.

Of Mackenzie's allegations against their father, Phillips said, "I'm 29 now, I've talked to everyone who was around during that time, I've asked the hard questions. I do not believe my sister. Our father [was] many things. This is not one of them."[34] In contrast, Phillips also stated that Mackenzie told her about their incestuous relationship, and that the news was "confusing and scary" and that she was "heartbroken" to think that her family left her alone with her father.[35] In a 2000 interview with Bruce LaBruce she discussed a song she had written about her father with the refrain, "He touched me wrong," but didn't go into detail about whether the lyrics referred to herself or someone else.[36]

I'm calling it now, masterson is a predator and a groomer that saw what kind of loon she is and latched on to her
 
Surprised they managed to lose this one. Must be running out of that legal voodoo.

I think the youngest really well known star is probably Beck and he's in his early 50s now.
And the funny thing is that Beck is still considered to be one of the nicest, if not charismatic, musicians to be in the mainstream. I've never heard bad things said about him since even before I found out he was a Scientologist, he mainly kept his private life private.
 
Have never watched the show, no idea who this guy is.

Having said that, Diane, please warm up the helicopter. You're flying left seat. Anita, please fly right seat. Kira and Will, please assist Jerry, the crew chief, after the rest of us have completed the special processing due criminals of this ilk.
 
Normally I don't buy these 'accusations that surface ten to fifteen years later' stories but with how fucking hard the 'Church' of Scientology works to bury inconvenient shit and how sketchy they are, I'm inclined to believe that he was probably doing some fucked up shit and the 'church' was running cover for him.

Him being a shitbird doesn't really ruin the show, it's kinda weird that like half of the actors on it were Scientologists though. His brother was on Malcolm in the Middle and is also a Scientologist but as far as I know he hasn't been caught up in any bad shit that's been made public knowledge.
 
It was a legitimately good show during the first three seasons. Since you were around in the 70s you may appreciate it.
It was a show that kept going well past its sell-by date. It should have ended when the kids graduated high school, but it was such a cash cow that they had to drag it on for a few more years. Happy Days was a better Seventies Show than That 70s Show was, since Happy Days stopped trying to pretend it wasn't being filmed in the 70s near the end of its run.
 
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