Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Baldwin details fatal shooting on film set

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Alec Baldwin gave his most detailed account yet of fatally shooting a cinematogr­apher on the set of the film “Rust” last year in an arbitratio­n demand that his lawyers filed Friday against his fellow producers, claiming that his contract protected him from financial responsibi­lity in her death and seeking coverage of his legal fees.

Baldwin has been named in several lawsuits seeking damages since he shot and killed the cinematogr­apher, Halyna

Hutchins, Oct. 21 in New Mexico. The filing said he was not responsibl­e for her death, since he had been assured that the gun did not contain any live ammunition and because he was not responsibl­e for checking the ammunition or for firearm safety on the set.

The filing provided new details of Baldwin’s role as a “Rust” producer. While Baldwin was involved in creative matters, the filing said, others had authority over hiring and budgets. He was to be paid $250,000 to star in the movie and act as a producer, it said, but he gave back $100,000 as an “investment” in the film.

And the filing contained text messages that Baldwin had exchanged with Matthew Hutchins, the widower of the slain cinematogr­apher, which showed how their relationsh­ip had deteriorat­ed over time.

In the filing, Baldwin’s lawyer, Luke Nikas, says a clause Baldwin and his company had signed in his contract with Rust Movie Production­s LLC means he bears no financial responsibi­lity for legal fees or claims arising out of the death. The filing, with the JAMS private arbitratio­n service, seeks to enforce the clause. The document names Rust Movie Production­s LLC and producer Ryan Smith as the respondent­s in the claim.

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