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Danny Masterson to face 30 years in prison after court finds him guilty of rape

Danny Masterson was found guilty on two counts of rape after three women accused him to sexually assaulting them from 2001 to 2003

By Web Desk
June 01, 2023
Danny Masterson to face 30 years in prison after court finds him guilty of rape
Danny Masterson to face 30 years in prison after court finds him guilty of rape

Danny Masterson will be facing a maximum sentence of 20 years in state prison after court found him guilty on two counts of rape 

According to NBC News, Masterson, known for his role in That ’70s Show, was arrested and charged on three charges of forcible rape in 2020.

Prosecutors alleged that the actor, 47, sexually assaulted three women — identified at trial as Jane Doe #1, Jane Doe #2 and Jane Doe #3 — at his Hollywood Hills home from 2001 to 2003.

All three accusers are former members of the Church of Scientology, to which Masterson still belongs.

The ruling came around six months after the actor’s first trial, which accused him of the same counts and had jurors leaning toward acquittal, was declared as a mistrial.

After the verdict was announced, Masterson was led from the courtroom in handcuffs as his wife Bijou Phillips cried.

One of the victims, Jane Doe #2, expressed her sentiments after the verdict was handed down, telling the outlet that she was “experiencing a complex array of emotions — relief, exhaustion, strength, sadness — knowing that my abuser, Danny Masterson, will face accountability for his criminal behaviour.”

She added, “I am disappointed that he was not convicted on all counts, but take great solace in the fact that he, the Church of Scientology, and others, will have to fully account for their abhorrent actions in civil court.”

Jane Doe #3, whose count the jury did not convict Masterson on, said she was “devastated” that the guilty actor “dodged criminal accountability” for his “heinous” crimes. However, despite her “disappointment,” she added that she will remain “determined to secure justice, including in civil court.”