Current:Home > ScamsHalyna Hutchins' Ukrainian relatives sue Alec Baldwin over her death on 'Rust' set -GrowthInsight
Halyna Hutchins' Ukrainian relatives sue Alec Baldwin over her death on 'Rust' set
View
Date:2025-04-17 02:31:08
SANTA FE, N.M. — Ukrainian relatives of a slain cinematographer are seeking damages in her death from actor Alec Baldwin in connection with a fatal shooting on the set of a Western movie, under a civil lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles.
The new lawsuit against Baldwin was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court on behalf of Halyna Hutchins' parents and younger sister, who works as a nurse on the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv and is married to a Ukrainian man fighting in the war against Russia.
Hutchins died shortly after being wounded during a rehearsal in the movie "Rust" in October 2021 at a film-set ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe. Baldwin was pointing a pistol at Hutchins when it discharged, killing Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza.
The new lawsuit alleges negligence and the depravation of benefits, based on the emotional or financial support that Hutchins previously provided to younger sister Svetlana Zemko and parents Olga Solovey and Anatolii Androsovych. The lawsuit also names as defendants a long list of "Rust" crew members, an ammunition supplier, producers of the film and affiliated businesses.
Separately, Baldwin and weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed are confronting felony criminal charges of involuntary manslaughter in New Mexico District Court, with a remote first appearance scheduled later this month in which pleas may be entered. Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed have vowed to dispute the charges, while an assistant director has agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges.
Los Angeles-based attorney Gloria Allred described Zemko as a working emergency operating-room nurse who is raising an infant and 4-year-old child while her husband fights in the war.
At a news conference, Allred said that Zemko "had a very close and loving relationship with her big sister, Halyna, and she feels strongly that anyone who is responsible for her loss must be held accountable."
Contacted Thursday, an attorney for Baldwin in New Mexico had no immediate comment.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified compensatory and punitive damages as well as legal costs. Allred declined to quantify possible demands.
Matthew Hutchins, widower to Halyna Hutchins, reached an undisclosed settlement with Baldwin and other producers of Rust late last year. Part of the settlement calls for Matthew to be a producer on "Rust" as it potentially resumes filming.
Baldwin has sought to clear his name by suing people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun. Baldwin, also a co-producer on "Rust," said he was told the gun was safe.
In his lawsuit, Baldwin said that while working on camera angles with Hutchins, he pointed the gun in her direction and pulled back and released the hammer of the weapon, which discharged.
The new lawsuit against Baldwin, though filed in California, relies on provisions of New Mexico state law regarding the depravation of benefits, also known as "loss of consortium."
veryGood! (9241)
Related
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Here's what will cost you more — and less — for the big Thanksgiving feast
- From 'Blue Beetle' to 'Good Burger 2,' here are 15 movies you need to stream right now
- Timekeepers no more, rank-and-file Jehovah’s Witnesses say goodbye to tracking proselytizing hours
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- With no Powerball available, a Mass. woman played a different game and won $25,000 for life
- Why Sarah Paulson Credits Matthew Perry for Helping Her Book TV Role
- Poland’s new parliament debates reversing a ban on government funding for in vitro fertilization
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- Email fraud poses challenges for consumers and companies during the holiday season
Ranking
- Will the 'Yellowstone' finale be the last episode? What we know about Season 6, spinoffs
- Police: Kentucky bank shooter wrote in journal about ease of buying assault weapon before killings
- The average long-term US mortgage rate falls to 7.29% in fourth-straight weekly drop
- Tiger Woods and son Charlie to play in PNC Championship again
- Newly elected West Virginia lawmaker arrested and accused of making terroristic threats
- 'Really good chance' Andrei Vasilevskiy could return on Lightning's road trip
- ZLINE expands recall of potentially deadly gas stoves to include replacement or refund option
- Track coach pleads guilty in federal court to tricking women into sending him nude photos
Recommendation
Federal appeals court upholds $14.25 million fine against Exxon for pollution in Texas
Broadway costuming legend accused of sexual assault in civil suit
College Football Playoff rankings winners and losers: Big boost for Washington, Liberty
King Charles honors Blackpink for environmental efforts: See photos
Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
Bob Vander Plaats, influential Iowa evangelical leader, endorses DeSantis
A strong earthquake shakes eastern Indonesia with no immediate reports of casualties or damages
Escaped inmate facing child sex charges in Tennessee captured in Florida