Danny Masterson found guilty on two counts of rape after That ’70s Show actor’s case went to retrial

FORMER That 70s Show star Danny Masterson has been found guilty on two of three counts of rape in a Los Angeles court on Wednesday.

Masterson is reportedly facing over 30 years on all counts, however, the jury was deadlocked on the third, making it unclear what will come next.



Danny Masterson found guilty on two counts of rape after That ’70s Show actor’s case went to retrial
Danny Masterson (pictured in court on September 18, 2020) has been found guilty of two counts of rape on Wednesday

The actor plead not guilty in his first trial in October, which ended in a mistrial a month later after the jury couldn’t reach a decision.

Two of the 12 jurors voted to convict Masterson on one rape charge, four voted to convict him on a second charge, and five voted to convict him on the third charge.

Following the mistrial declaration, Masterson was spotted walking out of court with his wife, Bijou Phillips, as he sported a big smile on his face.

His attorney Philip Cohen said at the time that the case was “about nothing other than the credibility of the three accusers and that credibility could only be determined by comparing, contrasting and focusing on the ever-evolving statements given by the women.”

Masterson’s legal team worked to get the case dismissed but were unsuccessful as the retail began last month.

Shawn Holley, known from the infamous OJ Simpson trial was brought on by Masterson’s team.

Phillips reportedly cried in court as Masterson was taken away in handcuffs after the guilty verdict.

“I am experiencing a complex array of emotions – relief, exhaustion, strength, sadness – knowing that my abuser, Danny Masterson, will face accountability for his criminal behavior,” said one of the women who Masterson was convicted of raping in a statement.

The woman, whose count had the jury deadlocked said: “While I’m encouraged that Danny Masterson will face some criminal punishment, I am devastated that he has dodged criminal accountability for his heinous conduct against me.”

Prosecutors told the jury that Masterson drugged the women’s drinks so he could rape them and used his affiliation with the Church of Scientology – where all three women were also members at the time – to avoid repercussions for decades.

Masterson didn’t testify and his lawyers didn’t call for any witnesses, however, the defense argued that his interactions with the women were consensual.

The defense tried to discredit the women by showing changes and inconsistencies in their stories over time.

“If you decide that a witness deliberately lied about something in this case,” Cohen told the jury in his closing argument. “You should consider not believing anything that witness says.”

Current and former Scientologists filled the courtroom as the religion played a significant role in both of Masterson’s trials.

The church was founded in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard and has many members that work in Hollywood.

Leah Remini, a former member and one of the biggest critics of the church sat in on the trial and was seen comforting one of the accusers during closing arguments.

Masterson, who was known for playing Steven Hyde on the beloved sitcom, was charged in 2020 with victims alleging that the incidents happened between 2001 to 2003 – which would have been when Masterson appeared on the program.

The actor has routinely denied any rape allegations against him, claiming that the incidents were consensual.

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