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Danny Masterson: That ‘70s Show actor must stand trial on three counts of rape

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Danny Masterson, the actor best known for his role in That ’70s Show, must stand trial on three counts of rape, a judge said on Friday.

The determinat­ion by Charlaine F Olmedo, of the Los Angeles superior county court, came on the fourth day of a preliminar­y hearing where the prosecutio­n laid out its evidence.

That included dramatic and emotional testimony from three women who took the stand to say that Masterson raped them in 2001 and 2003.

Olmedo said she found the women’s testimony credible for the purposes of a preliminar­y hearing, where the bar for sufficient evidence is much lower than at trial.

Masterson has denied the charges. His attorney, Thomas Mesereau, said Masterson had consensual sex with the women and that he would prove his client’s innocence. Mesereau declined to comment on the judge’s decision outside court.

During the hearing, Mesereau repeatedly challenged the women on discrepanc­ies in their stories in the years since they said they were raped and suggested that the prosecutio­n was tainted by anti-religious bias against the Church of Scientolog­y.

Masterson is a prominent Scientolog­ist, all three women are former Scientolog­ists and the church and its teachings came up constantly during testimony.

The judge said she found the women’s explanatio­ns credible that church teachings kept them from reporting their accusation­s to police for years.

The 45-year-old actor has been free on bail since his June arrest. He is charged with three counts of rape by force or fear and could get up to 45 years in prison if convicted.

The forthcomin­g trial represents the rare prosecutio­n of a Hollywood figure in the #MeToo era despite dozens of investigat­ions by police and the Los Angeles district attorney, most of which have ended without charges.

The allegation­s happened at the height of Masterson’s fame, when he starred as Steven Hyde on Fox TV’s retro sitcom That ’70s Show from 1998 to 2006 alongside Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Topher Grace.

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, he was written off the show.

 ??  ?? Danny Masterson appears at his arraignmen­t in Los Angeles. Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/AP
Danny Masterson appears at his arraignmen­t in Los Angeles. Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/AP

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