's long-running legal troubles from his fatal shooting incident on the set of his Western film Rust continue to drag on now that a judge has ruled that he will face a civil trial in October.
Baldwins Civil Trial Set for October After Dismissal
Alec Baldwin's long-running legal troubles from his fatal shooting incident on the set of his Western film Rust continue to drag on now that a judge has ruled t...
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On Friday, Superior Court Judge Maurice Leiter ruled that a lawsuit brought by Rust gaffer Serge Svetnoy will proceed to determine if Baldwin negligently fired a loaded revolver on the film set, according to documents obtained by the Daily Mail.
The latest setback for the 68-year-old actor comes after a judge in dismissed a manslaughter case against him after she determined that prosecutors had allegedly withheld potentially exculpatory evidence.
The Daily Mail has reached out to Baldwin's representatives for comment but has not yet received a response.
Svetnoy is suing Baldwin and Rust's production company for inflicting emotional distress on him due to alleged negligence from the production and Baldwin, who was a producer on the film.
Baldwin has maintained from the start that he had no idea the revolver he was handed on set had been loaded with live rounds, and he has also denied ever pulling the trigger before cinematographer was .
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Alec Baldwin's long-running legal troubles from his fatal shooting incident on the set of his Western film Rust continue to drag on now that a judge has ruled that he will face a civil trial in October; he's pictured with wife Hilaria (R) in July 2024
On Friday, LA Superior Court Judge Maurice Leiter ruled that a lawsuit brought by Rust gaffer Serge Svetnoy will proceed to determine if Baldwin negligently fired a loaded revolver on set; Baldwin is pictured in court in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on July 12, 2024
Rust's director, Joel Souza, was also
Baldwin and the Rust team had argued that they were not responsible for the on-set shooting, but Judge Leiter was unmoved by their arguments in his decision.
'A reasonable jury could find that Mr. Baldwin recklessly disregarded the probability that pointing a gun in the direction of someone, with the finger on the trigger, would cause emotional distress,' he wrote.
Following the incident, Baldwin spent significantly more time at home with his wife Hilaria and their seven children: Carmen, Rafael, Leonardo, Romeo, Eduardo, Maria and Ilaria
Following the incident, Baldwin spent significantly more time at home with his wife Hilaria and their seven children: Carmen, Rafael, Leonardo, Romeo, Eduardo, Maria and Ilaria.
He also shares his eldest daughter Ireland with ex-wife Kim Basinger.
Speaking further, he said the experience led him to step back from work for an extended period.
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He added that although he is now beginning to take on projects again, his outlook has changed.
'I hardly worked at all. And that's just changing now, I'm going to go off and do a bunch of things, but I was home and I got used to it, and I don't want to leave my house anymore. I don't.
'I don't want to work anymore. I don't. I really don't. I want to retire and stay home with my kids.’
He has previously spoken at length about the toll the case has taken on him, including in a December appearance on the podcast Dopey: On the Dark Comedy of Drug Addiction.
'It's taken 10 years off my life - it's taken at least 10 years off my life; he said.
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He added that it affected every aspect of his life, saying, 'I can tell you, it broke every nerve in my body, spiritually, financially, work-wise, my career, my wife, my kids, my friends, my health.’
Baldwin said his main concern during the legal battle was shielding his family from the strain of the situation.
Late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins attends the SAGindie Sundance Filmmakers Reception at Cafe Terigo on January 28, 2019 in Park City, Utah
'The people I was most concerned about, the people I had the deepest pain for, were my wife and my kids,' Baldwin said on the podcast.
He also described how his children noticed his emotional state during the proceedings, saying, 'My kids would see me sitting in a corner, I couldn't even move,' Baldwin said.
He added that his daily life was significantly disrupted, noting, 'there was a point in time where I took a nap every day for a year, right after they announced they were going to raise the charges again.'
Baldwin admitted to having suicidal ideations in the wake of the incident.
'It's really kind of unappealing to me because to talk about killing yourself and to actually kill yourself are two so profoundly distinctive things,' Baldwin said. 'I think a lot of people - I think countless people think about killing themselves and ending their life, and then very few do.
'And for me, I remember, I used to lay there in bed and go, "Oh God, I can't wake up another day and have it be the same. It's the same every day."'
He added, 'And I can't do it. But somehow I found the faith in God to, you know, not kill myself tomorrow. Let's wait one more day."'
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