Alec Baldwin sued over fatal movie shooting
“What a tragedy and injustice when a person loses her life on film set while making art,” the plaintiff said.
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Jenna Romaine | Nov. 11, 2021
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The head of lighting for the movie “Rust” has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin, producers, the armorer, and others alleging negligence.
The prop gun Baldwin fired on set Oct. 21 contained a live round, which struck and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza.
Authorities are investigating why a live round was on the set in the first place.
The head of lighting for the movie “Rust” has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and others alleging negligence and being caused “severe emotional distress” after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was accidentally shot and killed by a prop gun on set Oct. 21.
“I still cannot believe that she is no longer with us,” Serge Svetnoy said Wednesday during a news conference. “What a tragedy and injustice when a person loses her life on film set while making art.”
Svetnoy’s general-negligence lawsuit was filed earlier Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court naming the producers — including Baldwin — armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed, first assistant director Dave Halls, property master Sarah Zachry, and weapons provider Seth Kenney as the defendants, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The shooting occurred on the movie set in New Mexico when Baldwin reportedly fired a prop gun that Halls had handed to him after saying “cold gun,” which indicates its safe to use. A live round was inside the chamber, which struck and killed Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza.
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