New Mexico's special prosecutor blasted the movie producers of 'Rust' for their role in the accidental 2021 fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by actor Alec Baldwin.
A New Mexico judge on Friday ordered 'Rust' movie producers to turn over records demanded by a special prosecutor who is seeking accountability in the fatal accidental shooting of the film's cinematographer by actor Alec Baldwin. The movie's producers have been trying to quash a subpoena requesting documents, including its contracts with Baldwin, who was one of the low-budget film's producers as well as its star.
After an appeal by the producers, the safety violations fine was reduced to $100,000. New Mexico regulators also agreed to downgrade its citation of the violations from “willful-serious” to “serious.” On Friday, the lawyer for Rust Movie Productions suggested the state's efforts to obtain documents was a back-door way to glean information to potentially bring new criminal charges against the high-profile actor.
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