Danny Masterson‘s rape trial has come to an finish … a decide has declared a mistrial after a hung jury.
Masterson was in a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday ready to listen to a verdict, when the jury introduced it deadlocked. The decide then declared a mistrial.
The jury started deliberations 2 weeks in the past after 4 weeks of testimony from alleged victims. They had a break due to Thanksgiving, and two jurors have been changed on Monday with alternates after testing constructive for COVID.
It’s unclear if prosecutors will resolve to strive the actor once more.
He was going through a most sentence of 45 to life behind bars if discovered responsible of the fees.
As we reported, Masterson was charged again in 2020 with 3 counts of rape, with the alleged victims claiming the incidents occurred between 2001 and 2003 … proper in the midst of the run of his sitcom, “That ’70s Show.”
Masterson’s lawyer, Tom Mesereau, informed TMZ on the time … “Mr. Masterson is harmless, and we’re assured that he will probably be exonerated when all of the proof lastly involves gentle and witnesses have the chance to testify.”
The actor pled not responsible to the fees … and whereas he by no means testified in his personal protection, he and his authorized group maintained that the incidents both did not occur or have been consensual.