'That 70's Show' actor Masterson sentenced to 30 years to life in prison
for rapes
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[September 08, 2023]
By Rollo Ross
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -"That '70s Show" actor Danny Masterson was
sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for raping two women who on
Thursday said that the Church of Scientology sought to protect the actor
and intimidate them into silence.
The 47-year-old actor and prominent Scientologist, who starred in the
retro TV comedy for eight seasons until 2006, was convicted in May in a
second trial. A jury deadlocked on a charge that he raped a third woman.
Judge Charlaine Olmedo of Los Angeles Superior Court imposed the maximum
sentence allowed by law. Masterson, who has been in jail since his
conviction, will be eligible for parole in 25-1/2 years.
The case drew attention in part because Masterson met the women through
the Church of Scientology, and his accusers said the organization
discouraged them from contacting law enforcement.
The Church of Scientology denied that claim and said Masterson's
religion should not have been an issue in the case, calling it "an
unprecedented violation of the First Amendment."
Prosecutors based the case on Scientology and "fabrications about the
Church to introduce prejudice and inflame bigotry," the organization
said after the sentencing.
The women said Masterson drugged and raped them in separate incidents
between 2001 and 2003 at his house in the Hollywood Hills.
With his wife, actor Bijou Phillips, and his brother, "Malcolm in the
Middle" actor Christopher Masterson seated nearby, Masterson showed
little reaction on Thursday as the women gave victim impact statements.
He was offered the chance to speak, but declined.
“I forgive you. Your sickness is no longer mine to bear,” said one
victim, identified as Jane Doe 2 in the case.
The woman, who was a member of the Church of Scientology when she met
Masterson, described the religious organization as an “enabler and
protector” for him and said she was “terrorized and harassed” by the
church when she tried to speak out about her rape.
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Actor Danny Masterson is arraigned on three rape charges in separate
incidents between 2001 and 2003, at Los Angeles Superior Court, Los
Angeles, California, U.S., September 18, 2020. REUTERS/Lucy
Nicholson
“Rape is a theft of the spirit,” she
said, adding that she developed PTSD and her promising acting career
withered.
LEAH REMINI SUPPORTS VICTIM
The other victim, identified as Jane Doe 1, said her mother is a
Scientologist who disowned her after she criticized the group during
the trial.
“I didn’t choose to be born in Scientology just like I didn’t choose
to be raped,” she said, accusing the organization of seeking to
silence and intimidate her in the rape case.
“King of Queens” actor Leah Remini, a former Scientologist and vocal
critic of the organization, stood with her arms around Jane Doe 1 as
she spoke in court.
The victims told the judge that Masterson ruined their lives and
asked that he receive a sentence of life in prison.
The victims were "strong, they were committed to making sure that
justice gets served and today they got it," said Deputy District
Attorney Reinhold Mueller after the sentencing.
Defense attorney Shawn Holley said Masterson planned to appeal based
what she described as substantial errors in the case.
Allegations against Masterson hurt his career. When he was first
accused of sexually assaulting multiple women in 2017, he was fired
from the Netflix series “The Ranch.”
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Cynthia
Osterman)
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