‘That ’70s Show’ actor Danny Masterson convicted of rape in new trial
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The actor faces a possible sentence of 30 years to life in prison. Danny Masterson attends event in 2014 Annie I. Bang/Invision/AP Actor Danny Masterson, known for the TV series “That ’70s Show”, was convicted this Wednesday (31) of raping two women. The seven-woman, five-man jury found him guilty in two cases but could not reach a verdict on the third. Authorities say three women reported being sexually assaulted by Masterson in early 2000 at the actor’s Los Angeles home. Masterson, who was taken into custody, faces 30 years to life. Alongside his wife Bijou Phillips, Danny Masterson appears in court in the trial of three rape cases this Tuesday (16) AP Photo/Chris Pizzello At the end of 2022, the jury met, but was annulled after it failed to arrive to a consensus. Netflix fired the actor from the series “The Ranch” in late 2017, after reports of rape by three women were released in the press. “As a result of the discussions currently being held, Netflix and the producers have decided to fire Danny from ‘The Ranch,'” the company said in a statement at the time. Authorities say three women have reported being sexually assaulted by Masterson in early 2000. The artist has denied the allegations and linked them to a controversial documentary series-“Scientology and the Aftermath”-by actress Leah Remini against her cult. Masterson said in a statement he was “disappointed” by Netflix’s decision. Danny Masterson and Ashton Kutcher dub Sérgio Reis to promote the series ‘The ranch’ Disclosure / Netflix “Authorities have been investigating these accusations for over 15 years and have determined that they were baseless. I have never been accused of any crime, much less convicted of it”, stated the actor. “In this country, you are innocent until proven guilty. However, in the current climate, it seems you are found guilty the moment you are accused,” he added.
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