`Rust' armorer seeks release from script supervisor's lawsuit
LOS ANGELES >> The armorer for the film “Rust,” charged along with Alec Baldwin in the fatal accidental shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie in 2021, is the latest litigant to seek a release from at least part of the civil proceedings on personal jurisdictional grounds.
Attorneys for 25-yearold Hannah Guttierez-reed filed court papers on Thursday with Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael E. Whitaker stating that their client has no significant ties to California that would allow plaintiff Mamie Mitchell’s lawyers to bring the armorer as a party into a California court. Mitchell was the script supervisor for “Rust” and filed suit in November 2021.
“Ms. Gutierrez-reed has not had continuous and systematic affiliations with California sufficient to render her essentially at home in the state of California,” Gutierrrez-reed’s lawyers state in their court papers.
Mitchell’s lawyers also attempted to serve Gutierrezreed at an address in Bullhead City, Arizona, where the armorer neither lives nor knows the names of those who reside there, according to Gutierrez-reed’s lawyers’ court papers.
“Therefore, this court should grant Ms. Gutierrezreed’s Motion to quash due to defective service,” Gutierrez-reed’s attorneys further argue in their court papers.
Mitchell was standing adjacent to Hutchins, 42, when the cinematographer was killed Oct. 21, 2021, while Baldwin, a producer and star of “Rust,” was helping to prepare camera angles for a scene on the film’s set near Santa Fe, New Mexico. The 64-year-old Baldwin fired a prop gun that was supposed to contain only blank rounds, but instead discharged a lead bullet that struck Hutchins in the chest, then lodged in the shoulder of director Joel Souza, now 49.