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Danny Masterson’s Lawyers Accused of Making Unwanted Contact with Jurors
Danny Masterson, the American actor known for his role as Steven Hyde in the popular TV show ‘That '70s Show,’ has been at the center of a new controversy following his recent sentencing. In 2023, Masterson was convicted of two counts of forcible rape and subsequently sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Recent reports have surfaced indicating that Masterson’s lawyers are allegedly making “unwanted contact” with jurors from his trial. This behavior has raised significant concerns and is being scrutinized by legal and ethical standards.
The unwanted contact includes lawyers showing up at the homes of jurors, a move that is seen as highly inappropriate and potentially coercive. This development adds another layer of complexity to Masterson’s already tumultuous legal situation.
Masterson’s case has been highly publicized due to his celebrity status and the serious nature of the crimes for which he was convicted. The latest allegations against his legal team are likely to further complicate his appeal process and public perception of his case).