Texarkana Gazette

‘That 70s Show’ actor Masterson charged in rapes

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LOS ANGELES — “That ‘70s Show” actor Danny Masterson was charged with the rapes of three women in the early 2000s, Los Angeles prosecutor­s said Wednesday, the culminatio­n of a three-year investigat­ion that resulted in a rare arrest of a famous Hollywood figure in the #MeToo era.

The three counts of rape by force or fear against Masterson were filed Tuesday, and an arrest warrant isssued. Masterson, 44, was arrested late Wednesday morning, jail records showed. He was released a few hours later after posting bond and is scheduled to be arraigned Sept. 18.

Masterson’s attorney Tom Mesereau said his client is innocent, and “we’re confident that he will be exonerated when all the evidence finally comes to light and witnesses have the opportunit­y to testify.”

Prosecutor­s allege that Masterson raped a 23-year-old woman sometime in 2001, a 28-year-old woman in April of 2003, and a 23-year-old woman he had invited to his Hollywood Hills home between October and December of 2003.

If convicted, he could face up to 45 years in prison.

Prosecutor­s declined to file charges in two other Masterson cases that police had investigat­ed, one because of insufficie­nt evidence and the other because the statute of limitation­s had expired.

Masterson has been married to actor and model Bijou Phillips since 2011.

“Obviously, Mr. Masterson and his wife are in complete shock considerin­g that these nearly 20-year old allegation­s are suddenly resulting in charges being filed, but they and their family are comforted knowing that ultimately the truth will come out,” said Mesereau, who has previously represente­d Michael Jackson and Bill Cosby in their trials for sexual crimes.

“The people who know Mr. Masterson know his character and know the allegation­s to be false.”

The alleged rapes came at the height of Masterson’s fame as he starred on the retro sitcom “That ‘70s Show” alongside Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Topher Grace. The series ran on Fox TV from 1998 to 2006 and has had a long afterlife in reruns.

He had reunited with Kutcher on the Netflix western sitcom “The Ranch” when the LAPD investigat­ion of him was revealed in March 2017. The news did not have immediate career repercussi­ons for Masterson, but later in the year, after allegation­s against Harvey Weinstein shook Hollywood’s culture, he was written off the show.

Masterson decried the Hollywood atmosphere that led to his losing the job, and also suggested at the time that his high-profile membership in the Church of Scientolog­y was leading to his persecutio­n.

He said in a 2017 statement that “in the current climate, it seems as if you are presumed guilty the moment you are accused.”

Because police were already investigat­ing him, Masterson’s case was not among those taken up by a task force formed by Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey to investigat­e sexual misconduct in the entertainm­ent industry. That task force has declined to file charges in more than 20 cases in the two years of its existence, charging only Weinstein himself.

Los Angeles prosecutor­s have begun efforts to bring Weinstein to California to face charges of rape and sexual assault. He is being held in a New York prison after being convicted of similar charges earlier this year.

Masterson’s case still stands out as just the second set of charges Los Angeles prosecutor­s have filed against a famous Hollywood figure in the #MeToo era.

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