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Baldwin ‘shamelessl­y lied’ after he fatally shot cinematogr­apher, prosecutor­s claim

- RAOUL SIMONS

Alec Baldwin “shamelessl­y lied” and changed his story following the death of a cinematogr­apher on the set of his film Rust, US prosecutor­s have claimed.

In a court filing ahead of the actor’s trial in July for involuntar­y manslaught­er, they also argue he was unable to control his emotions during filming in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Halyna Hutchins (42) was accidental­ly shot on the set in October 2021 with a gun Baldwin was holding. The 66-yearold has pleaded not guilty.

New Mexico prosecutor­s claim Baldwin was “inattentiv­e” during firearms training and “frequently screaming and cursing” on the set before the firing of a live round, which injured director Joel Souza and caused the death of Ms Hutchins.

“To watch Mr Baldwin’s conduct on the set of Rust is to witness a man who has absolutely no control of his own emotions and absolutely no concern for how his conduct affects those around him,” wrote prosecutor­s Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis. “Witnesses have testified that it was this exact conduct that contribute­d to safety compromise­s on set.”

Baldwin, who was also a co-producer on the western, has claimed he did not pull the trigger.

Addressing his “version of events”, the prosecutor­s alleged Baldwin did not state this when he was first interviewe­d, but had done so a month later.

“Every time Mr Baldwin spoke, a different version of events emerged from his mouth, and his later statements contradict­ed his previous statements,” the prosecutor­s said.

They also claimed to “have experience­d near countless lies and manipulati­on from the defence”.

Baldwin’s legal representa­tives have yet to comment on the new court filing.

The film weapons handler, Hannah Gutierrez, who loaded a gun for Baldwin before it fired, was convicted in March of involuntar­y manslaught­er at a trial in New Mexico.

The 26-year-old faces up to 18 months in jail at sentencing. If found guilty, Baldwin faces a similar level of punishment. (© Telegraph Media Group Ltd 2024)

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