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`Rust' armorer seeks release from script supervisor's lawsuit

- By City News Service

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.

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