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    Tragedies happen on movie sets more often than studios would like to admit. Here are some you may not have heard about:

    Note: Mentions of death, violent accidents, and animal cruelty ahead.

    1. In February 2024, J.C. “Spike” Osorio, a 41-year-old lighting technician working on Marvel’s upcoming Disney+ series Wonder Man, died after falling about 41 feet when part of a catwalk collapsed at Radford Studio Center in Studio City.Marvel Studios logo displayed on a large screen at a media event, with small trophy silhouettes visible below

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    Investigators found the wood supporting the catwalk was rotted and improperly secured. Emergency responders pronounced Osorio dead at the scene. Cal/OSHA later fined Disney’s production entity $36,000 and cited Radford Studio Center for additional violations.Memorial tribute to J.C. "Spike" Osorio, IATSE Local 728 member, reporting his death. News by ABC7, Burbank

    Osorio’s wife, Joanne Osorio-Wu, and his mother, Zoila Osorio, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging negligence, while colleagues and union members held a vigil in his honor to call attention to safety on film sets.

    2. Gabriela Cedillo, an extra on the film Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011), sustained permanent brain damage after the car she was driving for a scene involving a stunt was hit by a large piece of metal.Person with long hair, wearing a necklace and V-neck top, looks towards the camera

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    According to ABC7, “Gabriela Cedillo was just finishing college in September 2010 when the car she was driving in a Transformers 3 scene was struck by a piece of metal. It was attached to a tow cable to flip a stunt car in the westbound lanes of Cline Avenue in Hammond. Instead, the metal bar broke free, and it smashed through her windshield into the right side of her head.”Car with shattered windshield and damaged roof, parked outdoors

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    In 2012, Cedillo received an $18.5 million settlement from the film’s producers.A person in casual clothing walks past a damaged bus on a film set, with crew members and equipment visible in the background

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    3. During the filming of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012), as many as 27 animals died at a farm where they were being housed. The animals, which included horses, sheep, goats, and chickens, apparently died from various causes like dehydration, exhaustion, or drowning.A person joyfully runs barefoot through a grassy path in a lush, picturesque landscape with hills and small hobbit-like homes in the background

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    Animal wranglers on The Hobbit films said the production was responsible for keeping the animals on a farm “filled with bluffs, sinkholes, and other ‘death traps.'” They had also reportedly “repeatedly” raised concerns about the farms to their “superiors” and the production company, owned by Warner Bros.

    According to wrangler Chris Langridge, the first horse to die was a miniature named Rainbow. Langridge said, “When I arrived at work in the morning, the pony was still alive but his back was broken. He’d come off a bank at speed and crash-landed. He was in a bad state.” Rainbow had been slated to be a hobbit horse but had to be euthanized instead.Person dressed in medieval-style costume rides a pony through a wooded area, holding reins. Large bags are strapped to the pony's sides

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    A week after the incident with Rainbow, another horse, named Doofus, got caught in fencing and sliced his leg open. (Doofus, luckily, survived.) Langridge eventually quit the film and was replaced by another wrangler named Johnny Smythe. Smythe found a horse called Claire dead. Claire had fallen over a bluff and her head had been submerged in a stream. And then a third horse died, possibly from digestive problems.Protesters in hooded cloaks hold signs criticizing animal treatment during "The Hobbit" filming, surrounded by a crowd at an event

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Smythe said the six goats and six sheep he buried died after falling into sinkholes, contracting worms or getting new feed after the grass was eaten. He said the chickens were often left out of their enclosure and that a dozen were mauled to death by dogs on two separate occasions.”Two figures in a rustic, medieval-style garden with stone buildings, surrounded by lush greenery and animals

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    Smythe was eventually fired in October 2011 after arguing with his boss about the poor treatment of all the animals.

    Despite reporting these incidents to the American Humane Association (AHA), the trainers were told a “lack of physical evidence would make it hard to investigate the claim further.” The film was later given these carefully worded credits at the end: “American Humane Association monitored all of the significant animal action. No animals were harmed during such action.”American Humane Association confirms no animals were harmed in the film's action scenes

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    4. In 2010, an Australian stuntman, Scott McLean, was almost killed and suffered severe brain damage after a car crash while filming The Hangover Part II (2011).Four people in a car, reacting with shock and excitement. The driver wears sunglasses and a scarf

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    It was reported at the time by the Hollywood Reporter, “The production source described the stunt as one that had been choreographed and rehearsed. McLean was in a moving vehicle leaning out the window, as planned, when the car driving towards it to pass skidded suddenly and hit him. A further prognosis report is expected in a few days.”Person leans out of a moving car's window on a busy, evening street with vehicles and shops in the background

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    As of 2013, years after the accident, McLean was still “battling” with Warner Bros. over medical costs, while reportedly facing stress-related seizures on top of his rehabilitation and needing 24-hour nursing care.Individual in a hospital bed with a breathing tube, eyes closed, appearing to be receiving medical care5. In 2020, Amanda Smith, a production assistant on the CW‘s Batwoman (2019–2022), was left paralyzed from the waist down after a terrible accident on set two days before production was shut down due to the COVID pandemic.A person in a superhero costume with bat-like mask and emblem, looking determined

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    During a location shoot setup at the Georgia Viaduct in Vancouver, the bucket of a lift lowered onto Smith’s head while she had her back to the machine. A friend and colleague told the Vancouver Sun, “She was literally just sitting there and it came down on top of her.”Urban street scene with trucks parked alongside high-rise buildings and a large stadium in the background

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    Deadline reported, “Smith suffered serious spinal injuries, including burst vertebrae, and was rushed to Vancouver General Hospital for emergency spinal surgery. The producing team of Batwoman reached out to Smith and her family to offer assistance.”Abstract blue pattern with wispy shapes and a faint rectangular outline in the center

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    6. On Aug. 13, 1974, while filming The Eiger Sanction (1975), a thriller directed by and starring Clint Eastwood, David Knowles, who was part of the film’s mountaineering team, was killed when a boulder dislodged above the crew and struck him.A person in a puffy jacket stands against a mountain backdrop, looking at the camera

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    Knowles had rappelled down the Eiger’s west ridge with fellow mountaineer Mike Hoover to film falling rocks from a climber’s perspective. The stunt, however, turned deadly when a real boulder broke loose and struck Knowles, killing him instantly; Hoover was hit too, suffering a fractured pelvis and severe bruising.A climber suspended mid-air with ropes, wearing protective gear and gloves, against a snowy mountain background

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    Eastwood wanted to scrap the production, but the climbers urged him to proceed, arguing that stopping would make Knowles’s sacrifice meaningless. And so, production carried on.A person with a backpack is rock climbing on a steep, rocky surface, focused and in motion

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    7. In 2011, while filming The Expendables 2 (2012) in Bulgaria, a stuntman, Kun Liu, died from wounds sustained during an on-set explosion at the Ognyanovo Reservoir. Another stuntman, Nuo Sun, was seriously injured in the same incident and had to undergo surgery.Three actors in military attire, armed and firing weapons, walk through a building with debris scattered on the floor

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    In 2012, Liu’s parents filed a wrongful death suit against Millennium Films (the production company) and stunt coordinator Chad Stahelski. They claimed the filmmakers and Stahelski “negligently and carelessly failed to provide adequate protection from harm to the participants of the stunts.”A serene landscape with a dam, calm water reflecting trees and sky, surrounded by hills and greenery

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    Sun also filed a lawsuit claiming that he suffered “severe shock and injury” to his “nervous system, neck, head, body, arms and legs, all of which injuries may be permanent and all of which injuries have caused and continue to cause great mental, physical, and nervous pain and suffering,”

    8. Also in 2011, a crew member, Mike Huber, was killed on the set of G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation (2013) in New Orleans. Huber was a local hire who was tearing down the set at the time of the accident. He had been on a high-powered scissor lift when it reportedly tipped over, causing him to sustain fatal injuries.Two actors in tactical gear walk through a dimly lit outdoor setting, appearing focused and ready for action

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    In a statement, Paramount Studios said, “Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the [crew member’s] family at this time.”Two stunt performers in harnesses fly against a green screen backdrop on a film set, simulating an action scene9. In August 2014, Bryce Dion, a sound technician working on the TV show Cops (1989–present), was accidentally shot by the Omaha Police Department in Nebraska.News anchor stands by a screen showing "Dion Tribute" with a man's smiling photo. Broadcast includes weather info belowIt was reported that the show’s crew had followed police to a robbery at a Wendy’s restaurant. There, the crew became separated from the police, with Dion ending up on the opposite side of the restaurant. After the suspect pulled out a weapon, Omaha police officers fired at him, killing both the suspect and Dion, who was nearby. Police later determined the weapon pulled by the suspect was a pellet gun.A person holding equipment walks past a car on a street. TV broadcast graphics show local weather and KMTV channel information

    Dion’s estate later filed a wrongful death suit against the city of Omaha, but in 2019, the lower court said that the officers reasonably responded to the incident and dismissed the case. An appeal was filed by Dion’s estate and the case went to the Nebraska Supreme Court, where the lower court’s ruling was upheld.

    10. David Ritchie, a set dresser on the film Jumper (2008), was crushed and killed by frozen sand, earth, and ice that fell from an exterior set.Person standing in front of the Pyramids of Giza with a folded chair and basket nearby

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “David Ritchie, 56, a veteran set dresser, was killed instantly, a second man was sent to hospital with serious head and shoulder injuries, while a third man escaped harm. Investigators found that the sand and earth frozen to the wall of the exterior design came unstuck as the set was being torn down and crushed Ritchie, causing his death. The workplace mishap occurred as separate crew members were dismantling the exterior set for shipment to Baja, California, for reshoots of outdoor scenes.”Two people stand on a snowy surface near a stone wall with carvings and scattered objects. They appear to be engaged in a tense situation

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    A Vancouver-based film production company was fined $250,000 for his death.

    11. Olivia Jackson, a stuntwoman, was seriously injured on the set of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016) and needed to have her arm amputated.RESIDENT EVIL: THE FINAL CHAPTER, Milla Jovovich, 2016. ph: Ilze Kitshoff/©Screen Gems/courtesy Everett Collection

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “While standing in for Milla Jovovich during the 2015 shoot in Cape Town and riding a motorcycle at high speed, Jackson collided with a crane-mounted camera vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. She would spend 17 days in a coma, with her left arm having to be amputated above the elbow. She was also left with a twisted spine, paralysis of the top left quarter of her body including her neck, a dislocated shoulder, a severed thumb, punctured lungs and broken ribs, and still suffers lasting nerve damage and facial scarring.”A person sits on a couch, talking in a news interview. The screen caption reads "Olivia Jackson, Stunt Performer, GMA Exclusive."In 2020, after a four-year legal battle, Jackson, who can no longer work in her field and continues to suffer from chronic pain, won a court ruling in South Africa that placed blame on the driver of the camera vehicle. However, the victory was bittersweet as, according to the Los Angeles Times, “Under South African law, her only financial recourse now is with the country’s Road Accident Fund,” which caps compensation for medical expenses and payouts. According to Jackson’s attorney, “That could be less than $15,000 a year.”Smiling woman in a hospital bed with a bandaged arm. News banner below discusses a Hollywood stuntwoman's lawsuit after an on-set accident12. Harry O’Connor, a former Navy SEAL and one of Vin Diesel’s stunt doubles in XXX (2002), died while performing a paragliding stunt for the film.A person skateboarding down a stair railing, wearing a fluffy coat and dark pants, in an architectural setting with statues and street lamps

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    According to Newsweek, “While filming a paragliding scene in Prague, the 45-year-old collided with a pillar of the Palacky Bridge, breaking his neck. He died from his injuries. The fatal accident occurred on O’Connor’s second take of the stunt; his first take was successful and can be seen in the 2002 film.”Scene with the stunt in "XXX."

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    Later, director Rob Cohen released the following statement about the terrible accident: “We had 500 stuntmen involved with this picture; 499 didn’t get a scratch. It shows you the lengths to which we will go to bring this kind of intense experience to the viewer. Stuntmen know they are in danger. They make their living through danger. Most of the time, it’s all right. Sometimes, unfortunately, it isn’t.”Person wearing a cap and a thick jacket stands behind a camera outdoors, focused and possibly involved in a film production

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    13. Sarah Jones, a camera assistant on the film Midnight Rider (which remains unreleased), was struck and killed by a train on set.A person walking on a railway track is highlighted with an arrow; others walk nearbyAccording to the Hollywood Reporter, “Jones was struck and killed by a train in Wayne County, Georgia, while the Gregg Allman biopic she was working on was filming a dream sequence on the tracks. While the crew scrambled to get out of the way of an oncoming train, they could not remove a prop bed from the tracks in time, and when the train hit it, a part of the bed pushed Jones into the locomotive’s way, a Georgia police investigation revealed. Jones was hit by the train’s fuel tank and died instantly.”People walk across a metal bridge, some carrying gear, with a guitarist in front. Trees and fields are visible in the background

    As a result, the film’s director, Randall Miller, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and served jail time.

    14. Joi “SJ” Harris was killed while performing a stunt on a motorcycle for the film Deadpool 2 (2018).Character in a tactical outfit with dual swords on back, seen outdoors by a sign and a vintage car

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Harris was killed … while performing a stunt that involved riding a high-powered Ducati motorcycle down a ramp laid atop a set of stairs. According to several people who had been working with her in the days leading up to the stunt, Harris was not properly prepared for the stunt. When it came time to do the scene, Harris rode the motorcycle down the stairs but then lost control. The bike, which Harris still clung to, careened across a street and hurled her into a building, killing her instantly.”Scene of the accident on the set of "Deadpool 2."20th Century Fox eventually settled out of court with Harris’s family in 2019. Here was Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds’s statement at the time of the accident:Ryan Reynolds expresses heartbreak over the loss of a Deadpool crew member and extends condolences to their family and loved ones15. David Holmes, a stunt double for Daniel Radcliffe, broke his neck and became paralyzed from the chest down while working on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010).Split screen of two film scenes showing a character in glasses falling, with text overlays displaying technical time codes and information

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    In the 2023 HBO documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived, it was explained that Holmes was injured during rehearsal for a stunt where he gets jerked back. Connected to a cable pulley system, David was essentially pulled back too fast and too hard. Holmes said, “I remember hitting the wall, my chest folded into my nose, I was fully conscious throughout the whole thing.” And he knew right away that his neck had been broken.A person standing on a film set with padding walls and a large boom lift in the background

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    In 2013, Holmes established Ripple Productions, and in 2020, released a podcast called Cunning Stunts, where he teamed up with Daniel Radcliffe to “highlight and pay tribute to the amazing work that [our] Stunt Coordinators and Performers do whilst on set in the name of entertainment.”Two people sharing a joyful moment while sitting in a vehicle, both dressed casually

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    16. Michael Davidson, a firefighter in New York City, died while battling a fire that broke out on the set of Motherless Brooklyn (2019).Two people in vintage-style clothing stand outside by a wrought-iron fence. The woman wears a classic coat; the man wears a fedora and an overcoat

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    According to ABC7, “Michael Davidson, 37, got separated from his fellow firefighters and fought through dense smoke as the air in his tank ran out. He hit the talk button on his radio but never said anything. … The investigation found that plywood walls created as part of the set concealed the size of the fire, and the polyurethane foam used in the set’s upholstery generated large quantities of dense black smoke.”News footage of the fire that occurred on the set of "Motherless Brooklyn."In 2020, a judge ruled that Davidson’s widow, Eileen Davidson, could file a lawsuit against film company Class 5, Inc. (Edward Norton’s production company) and the building landlord.Edward Norton on-set

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    17. In 2016, an unnamed construction worker was killed working on Blade Runner 2049 (2017) while dismantling a set.A man in a futuristic setting sits at a table, wearing a dark jacket. The room has a warm, dim light with modern furniture visible in the background

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “A 28-year-old Hungarian construction worker was killed on the set of the untitled Blade Runner sequel in Budapest on Aug. 25 (2016). ‘The worker was underneath a platform, upon which the set was constructed, when it suddenly collapsed,’ read a statement by Origo Studios.”Two people sit by a vast ocean wall near a sleek futuristic vehicle, gazing at the sea. The scene appears calm and contemplative

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    Deadline also reported, “A spokesman for Alcon Entertainment, which is producing the film, said the local worker was not a member of the film crew but was employed by a subcontractor to tear down the set. The still-unidentified worker was reportedly working under a platform when scaffolding collapsed on top of him.”Person seated on a sofa, reading a script. A film camera is set up nearby on a robotic arm, suggesting a movie or TV production setting

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    The name of the worker and cause of the accident were never publicly revealed.

    18. Another unnamed construction worker was killed on the set of Silence (2016) after a structure collapse in 2015.Two individuals peer through wooden bars at a bearded man inside. The scene suggests tension or contemplation

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    The accident happened on the backlot of CMPC Studios in Taiwan. And, according to CNN, “A structure on the Taiwan set of [the] Martin Scorsese movie collapsed killing a studio construction worker and injuring two more, Taipei police said. The workers were repairing a building used for scenery when it collapsed. Two men were hospitalized, one in serious condition.”People on a film set with crosses in the background, wearing casual and work attire. One person holds a camera, others engage in discussion

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    This was the statement given by CMPC Studios to the Hollywood Reporter at the time: “Our studio was rented for the use of a production team. The production team has hired contractors to build sets, and the construction has led to an accident, injuring the contractors. The production team immediately reported the accident to the emergency services, while our company also gave assistance. Our company and the production team had reached an agreement for the production team to be held responsible for the health and safety of the personnel of the studio and the set.”Three individuals in traditional attire, two sitting and one standing, in a historic setting. They appear to be engaged in a thoughtful conversation

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    19. In 2019, Joe Watts, a stuntman on F9 (2021), had to be put into a medically induced coma after a serious accident while filming.Two people in a moving car, one gesturing animatedly, the other focused on driving; the scene suggests a dynamic conversation

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “The accident — described as a ‘serious head injury’ after a major fall — saw the production shut down at Warner Bros.’ Leavesden Studios as paramedics and air ambulances were called.”Aerial view of a large studio complex with multiple buildings, parking lots, and surrounding roads in a suburban area

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    It was reported by Surrey Live in 2020 that Watts “has since had to learn to speak again after suffering a horrific fractured skull and brain damage when he fell onto a concrete floor from around 25 feet,” but is still suffering from the injury and has to take on “multiple rehabilitation sessions with a neuropsychologist, physiotherapist, and occupational therapist among others.”Three X-ray images of a human skull viewed from the front, back, and side, labeled "Skull Series" below20. Cinematographer Chan Kwok-hung was killed on the set of the Jackie Chan film Skiptrace (2016) after a boat capsized.Person holding a stick, in a dramatic pose, surrounded by others cooking in a rustic kitchen setting

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    According to the Hollywood Reporter, “Hong Kong police said the vessel capsized 100 feet from the shore, with seven crew members able to swim back to the shore after the accident. Tragically, Chan Kwok-hung did not make it, and was found unconscious and later declared dead at North Lantau Hospital.”News footage of the boat that capsized on the set of "Skiptrace," with text that reads, "Jackie Chan's cameraman Chan Kwok-hung, 51, drowns in Hong Kong while filming Skiptrace."

    At the time, Tenky Tin Kai-man, chairman of the Movie Production Executives Association (of Hong Kong), said his association was working on raising money for Chan Kwok-hung’s family.

    21. Finally, the death of Halyna Hutchins, which was (unlike many of these) very high profile.People on stage at a tribute for Halyna Hutchins, with her image displayed on a large screen in the background

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    In October 2021, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot on the New Mexico set of the Western film Rust when actor and producer Alec Baldwin discharged a revolver that was supposed to be loaded with blanks but contained a live round. The projectile also wounded director Joel Souza.A crew on a film set stands near an open truck under a clear sky, with equipment visibleSeveral people faced legal consequences, but only armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed went to jail — she was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2024 and served 18 months before her release in May 2025.Woman with wavy hair in a dark turtleneck, seated at a table with a coffee cup and water bottle, looking back attentively

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    First assistant director David Halls took a plea deal for negligent use of a deadly weapon and received probation.

    Baldwin was charged with involuntary manslaughter, but the case was dismissed with prejudice in July 2024 after prosecutors were found to have withheld evidence, meaning he cannot be retried. While Baldwin avoided prison, he and other producers still faced civil lawsuits, reaching settlements with Hutchins’ family and Rust crew members.Two people share an emotional embrace in a courtroom setting, showing support and comfort during a serious moment

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