Outrage after Alec Baldwin blames HALYNA HUTCHINS for her own death
The actor reportedly said in his court filings that the deceased cinematographer asked him to point the gun towards her
Alec Baldwin has been slammed for blaming Halyna Hutchins for her
tragic death that happened last year. On October 21, 2021, the cast and
crew of ‘Rust’ movie were shooting for the film when the 63-year-old
actor reportedly fired a gun at the cinematographer that killed her. But
now, in his own defense, Baldwin has tried to accuse Hutchins of her
own death.
As per reports, in an arbitration demand filed on Friday, March 11, ‘The Boss Baby’ star
has said that Hutchins asked him to point the gun towards her. He also
stated that his contract barred him from any financial responsibility
related to the 42-year-old’s death and went on to hold the victim's family responsible for the unfinished $7 million movie.
But Maureen Callahan, an author as well as the editor for the New York Post, has criticized Baldwin for his apparent nasty defense. In her piece for The Post, she wrote: “In the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins at his hands, Alec Baldwin knows who is to blame: Halyna Hutchins.”
Calling the film producer “delusional,” Callahan continued, “how
confident that he’s been that Matthew Hutchins would never sue — he’s
busy adding to his NYC-Hamptons real estate portfolio, despite facing
multiple lawsuits for pointing a gun at that poor woman.” She also
pointed out how Baldwin’s earlier statement contradicts his recent court
filings. He had previously told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, “I would
never point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger at them. Never.”
But
now, he has reportedly mentioned in the documents, “page 20, subsection
61: ‘She [Hutchins] directed Baldwin to hold the gun higher, to a point
where it was directed toward her.’” She added, “Alec Baldwin is a liar
and a coward. Blaming the dead — how unspeakably reptilian. Baldwin also
claims that it was Hutchins who directed him to pull back the hammer on
the gun. But then how can we trust him, when his view of the whole film
seems far-fetched?” Callahan asked.
Citing the court filings that read, “From the moment Baldwin arrived,
the morale on the set and the camaraderie of the crew was apparent.
Everyone seemed to be enjoying the experience. Rust’s filming was
proceeding smoothly.” This statement, the writer noted was “another
lie." She added, "The L.A. Times reported that guns had accidentally
been fired on that set three separate times before Halyna’s death, that
there were no safety meetings to follow, that the low-budget production
was cutting corners — the armorer was a 24-year-old with next to no
experience — and overworking the crew. The morning Halyna was shot, six
crew members walked off over these unsafe conditions.”
Callahan
also went on to smash Baldwin’s lawyers’ claim in the filing that “an
actor cannot rule that a gun is safe. That is the responsibility of
other people on set,” by quoting George Clooney’s statement made on Marc
Maron’s podcast weeks after the tragedy. Clooney had said, “Every
single time I’m handed a gun on the set — every time they hand me a gun —
I look at it, I open it, I show it to the person I’m pointing it to, I
show it to the crew. Every single take.”
Baldwin claims the shooting was Hutchins' fault because she asked him to point the gun towards her
In her essay, the editor stated: “Just when you think Alec Baldwin can’t sink any lower, he expresses outrage and disbelief that Matthew Hutchins, once so sympathetic and understanding towards his wife’s shooter, could have changed his mind and sue in civil court,” before concluding, “So please, Alec, keep talking. Keep playing the victim. Keep making yourself radioactive in Hollywood. And keep leaving zero doubt that Matthew Hutchins and his little boy deserve everything Matthew sues you for — and more.”
1 comment:
I doubt very much a contract can get around the law that easily. I could be wrong, I am an actual human being and not a lawyer, but I would guess that a contract that attempts to negate so much in the way of things like OSHA and basic negligence / liability concerns would be unenforceable. Plus there is the issue that Baldwin is looking more and more like a clown every time he opens his mouth. His lawyer should tell him to put a sock in it.
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