Alec Baldwin should have 'the human decency to say sorry', says lawyer for family of Halyna Hutchins
Saturday, 13 July 2024 Alec Baldwin should have the "human decency to say 'I'm sorry'", a lawyer for the family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has said.
Baldwin broke down in tears, as did his wife, Hilaria, as it became apparent the judge was dismissing the case. Baldwin faced up to 18 months in prison if convicted in the death of "Rust" cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, so the turn of events is incredibly dramatic.
Alec Baldwin had some strong opinions about American media during an appearance at the Turin Film Festival. Baldwin was present at the festival where he was the guest of honor as the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award. During the press conference Baldwin got a little critical about Americans and media at one point saying, "You know what's going on from the news, but information in America is driven by money. It's a business. That's why there's a void in information on the biggest issues in the world. Americans know little or nothing — on climate change, on Ukraine. That void is filled in part by the film industry, by documentaries and narrative films."
Credit: The Hollywood Reporter Duration: 01:44Published
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