
In their report, officials cited a slew of 'willful and serious' safety violations that led them to dishing out the fine - the maximum sum for such safety infractions - and criticized film brass for failing to follow industry safety guidelines. 'We are confident that the individuals identified in the report will be held accountable for this tragedy.' Baldwin had no authority over the matters that were the subject of the Bureau's findings of violations, and we are pleased that the New Mexico officials have clarified these critical issues.Īlec Baldwin and Halyna Hutchins, along with other cast, are pictured on the Rust set in October. Baldwin and other producers of the film have been ordered to pay $136,793 by New Mexico safety regulators for failures that led to the shooting of the cinematographer Baldwin's authority on the production was limited to approving script changes and creative casting. 'Additionally, the report recognizes that Mr. Baldwin by making clear that he believed the gun held only dummy rounds. 'We appreciate that the report exonerates Mr. Baldwin himself was a producer, but highlighted a passage in the investigation which said that he was involved in the script and casting - but not safety procedures.īaldwin's statement wrote: ' We are grateful to the New Mexico Occupational and Safety Bureau for investigating this matter,' the statement from Baldwin read.

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The actor issued the statement shortly after New Mexican Occupational Health and Safety Bureau officials levied the maximum fine against the producers of Rust, the western movie on whose set Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed by Baldwin in October 2021.Įxecutive producers were hit with a $136,793 film - the maximum available. Published: 17:12 BST, 20 April 2022 | Updated: 02:30 BST, 21 April 2022Īlec Baldwin has claimed he's been exonerated over the death of a cinematographer he accidentally shot dead by a new report blasting producers of the film whose set witnessed the tragedy. The company, Rust Movie Productions, said it disagreed with the findings and would appeal the decisionīy Associated Press and Alex Hammer For Dailymail.Com.The fine follows a six-month investigation by the bureau into the circumstances leading up to the shooting.The cinematographer was fatally shot in October by Baldwin, who was both an actor and producer for the unfinished film.The producers of Alec Baldwin Western Rust were ordered to pay the sum by New Mexico safety regulars for safety failures after death of Halyna Hutchins.

In their report, officials cited a slew of 'willful and serious' violations that led them to their decision and slammed brass for failing to follow safety guidelines.The actor, who shot Hutchins in October after being handed a loaded gun while preparing for a scene, is a producer of the unfinished film.Alec Baldwin said a report released by New Mexico safety regulators slamming Rust brass as responsible for Halyna Hutchins' death has seen him 'exonerated'.forumlist td.forum_title a.Alec Baldwin claims he has been 'EXONERATED' by report blaming Rust production team for shoddy safety that led to star fatally-shooting cinematographer - even though he was a producer on the movie * Forum formatting (by -Algorithm & -Splaka) */īackground: url(/images/4/4e/Forum_new.gif) center left no-repeat


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