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Shocking! Renowned Star Sentenced To 30 Years In Jail For Raping Two Women

Danny Masterson, of 'That '70s Show' fame, sentenced to 30 years for heinous crimes. Dive into this high-profile case where justice prevails.

New Delhi: In a stunning turn of events, former “That ’70s Show” actor Danny Masterson, known for his role as Steven Hyde, has been handed a 30-year prison sentence for the appalling crimes of rape. The actor, now 47 years old, committed these heinous acts against two fellow members of the Church of Scientology during the peak of his television career. Here’s a closer look at this shocking case.

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Conviction after retrial

Masterson’s conviction comes after a retrial in Los Angeles, as the jury in his initial trial failed to reach a verdict in 2022. The retrial led to a guilty verdict on two counts of rape, securing his imprisonment.

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Emotional courtroom scene

As the judge delivered the maximum penalty, 30 years to life in prison, Masterson, seemingly unrepentant, blew kisses to his wife, Bijou Phillips, who broke down in tears. This dramatic courtroom moment underscored the gravity of his crimes.

Chilling testimonies

During the trial, three courageous women testified that Masterson had sexually assaulted them at his Hollywood residence between 2001 and 2003. The court revealed that Masterson had drugged these women before committing the heinous acts.

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Church of Scientology connection

Adding to the complexity of this case, Masterson and all his accusers were members of the Church of Scientology. Prosecutors argued that the church played a role in covering up the assaults, although the church vehemently denies these allegations.

Fear and intimidation

The victims disclosed that it took them years to come forward due to warnings and intimidation from fellow Scientologists, who discouraged them from reporting Masterson to the authorities. One woman even claimed she was coerced into signing a non-disclosure agreement under threat of expulsion from the church.

Partial verdict

Of the three counts, Masterson was found guilty on two counts of rape, while the third count resulted in a mistrial, with no immediate plans for a retrial. Notably, no charges were filed regarding allegations made by two additional women.

Victims speak out

During the sentencing, Masterson’s victims were granted the opportunity to read statements describing the profound impact of his actions. One victim expressed regret for not reporting Masterson to the police sooner.

Church of Scientology’s response

The Church of Scientology vehemently denied accusations that it shielded Masterson from justice, stating, “There is not a scintilla of evidence supporting the scandalous allegations that the Church harassed the accusers.”

This shocking case serves as a stark reminder that justice can prevail even in complex and high-profile trials, offering a glimmer of hope to survivors of such heinous crimes.

First published on: Sep 08, 2023 07:42 AM IST


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