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						Tom Sizemore charged with domestic abuse 
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						[September 01, 2016]   
						By Steve Gorman 
						LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - 
						Actor Tom Sizemore, who co-starred in the films "Saving 
						Private Ryan" and "Black Hawk Down" before he was 
						convicted in 2003 of assaulting ex-girlfriend Heidi 
						Fleiss, has been charged with domestic abuse stemming 
						from an arrest in July. | 
			
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				 Sizemore, 54, faces one count each of three misdemeanors - 
				abuse of an intimate partner, battery of an intimate partner and 
				making terrorist threats - all punishable by up to a year in 
				jail, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office said on Wednesday. 
 The actor, freed on $50,000 bond following his arrest, is 
				scheduled to be arraigned on Sept. 15, according to Frank 
				Mateljan, a spokesman for prosecutors.
 
 The case was referred to the city attorney for review after the 
				Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office declined earlier 
				this month to bring more serious felony charges against the 
				performer.
 
 Sizemore was arrested in downtown Los Angeles on July 19 after 
				an altercation that left visible marks on his alleged victim, 
				who has not been publicly identified, police reported at the 
				time.
 
				
				 According to Mateljan, the woman, who was Sizemore's girlfriend, 
				told investigators the actor struck her in the head and face 
				after an argument that turned physical.
 Sizemore's manager, Charles Lago, declined to comment except to 
				confirm that the actor was charged on Tuesday. Lago also said 
				Sizemore's lawyer was not speaking to the media.
 
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			Sizemore is best known on screen for two high-profile roles in war 
			films - as the battle-hardened sergeant at Tom Hanks' side in 1998's 
			"Saving Private Ryan," and as commander of an Army Ranger battalion 
			in 2001's "Black Hawk Down."
 In more recent years, Sizemore has had recurring roles in a number 
			of television shows, including a "Hawaii Five-O" reboot in which he 
			played a police captain in 2011-12. He is due to appear in an 
			upcoming USA Network drama "Shooter," set to debut this fall.
 
 His career has long been overshadowed by run-ins with the law, most 
			notably a 2003 conviction for beating and threatening ex-girlfriend 
			and former "Hollywood madam" Fleiss, for which he was sentenced to 
			six months in jail.
 
 Sizemore also has been in and out of courts, jail and rehab on 
			various drug charges over the years. In 2005, his probation on a 
			methamphetamine possession case was revoked when he admitted using a 
			prosthetic penis in a bid to fake a urine test.
 
 (Reporting by Steve Gorman; Editing by Bill Rigby)
 
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