Alec Baldwin Pleads Not Guilty in ‘Rust’ Shooting and Waives First Court Appearance

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Alec Baldwin has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter.

has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter, and waived his appearance in court on Friday.

Baldwin has denied the allegations, and maintained that others were responsible for making sure the gun was not loaded., the film’s armorer, is due to make her first court appearance on Friday. Her attorney said that she will not waive the appearance. She is also accused of involuntary manslaughter for loading the gun and failing to make sure that all the rounds were dummies.

Baldwin is set to head to Montana this spring to complete the film, which has been suspended since the shooting. The producers announced a settlement in October with Hutchins’ widower, Matthew, in which he will become an executive producer. The filmmakers have said that they intend to finish the film as a tribute to Hutchins’ final work, and are also cooperating with a documentary crew.

The release terms also allow him to retain Matthew DelPiano as his agent. DelPiano is a producer on “Rust.” He may also discuss the case with fellow civil defendants, provided attorneys are present.

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