Los Angeles Times

Danny Masterson to be retried on sex assault charges

- By James Queally Times staff writer Noah Goldberg contribute­d to this report.

Actor Danny Masterson will face a second trial on sexual assault charges later this year, prosecutor­s said Tuesday.

The 47-year-old actor, best known for his role on the “That ’70s Show” sitcom, was accused of raping and assaulting three fellow members of the Church of Scientolog­y at his Hollywood Hills home between 2001 and 2003. After hearing weeks of testimony at a trial in November, a jury deadlocked on the charges, causing a mistrial.

Polled afterward, jurors indicated they were leaning heavily toward acquitting Masterson and prosecutor­s were cagey about whether they would retry him. At a brief court hearing Tuesday morning, they announced they would do so, according to a spokesman for the district attorney’s office.

Also Tuesday, a motion from Masterson’s lawyers to dismiss all charges was denied. Jury selection in the second trial is scheduled to begin March 29.

Masterson’s attorney could not immediatel­y be reached for comment. The actor has denied all wrongdoing.

Each of the accusers in the case testified that they met Masterson through their involvemen­t in Scientolog­y, and two said they delayed reporting the alleged assaults out of fear the church would punish them for turning a church member in to police.

One of the women claimed that she became seriously ill after consuming a beverage offered by Masterson, who then allegedly assaulted her in a bathroom at his home. She also claimed that he brandished a handgun during the assault.

In a statement, two of the women whose allegation­s led to criminal charges said that they were “pleased that Danny Masterson will not be permitted to simply escape criminal accountabi­lity” and that they would testify again at the retrial. The third woman has not commented.

The Times does not name victims of alleged sexual assault unless they consent to being named or have spoken about their claims in public. Masterson’s accusers have been identified in court by part of their names to protect their identities.

At points in the first trial, prosecutor­s delved into the church’s arcane rules, suggesting the women could have been declared “suppressiv­e” persons and cut off from their relatives in the church if they spoke out against Masterson.

“You cannot report another Scientolog­ist in good standing to the authoritie­s,” one accuser testified.

 ?? Brian Melley Associated Press ?? ACTOR Danny Masterson and wife Bijou Phillips leave court in November. He has denied wrongdoing.
Brian Melley Associated Press ACTOR Danny Masterson and wife Bijou Phillips leave court in November. He has denied wrongdoing.

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