Alec Baldwin Rust shooting: Decision on criminal charges by district attorney expected later this month
Despite Alec Baldwin and producers of Rust settling a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Halyna Hutchins' widower, Santa Fe's district attorney has still been investigating whether or not to file criminal charges against any individuals - and Baldwin has filed a lawsuit of his own.
Thursday 5 January 2023 04:22, UK
Prosecutors in New Mexico are expected to make a decision on whether or not to file charges in relation to the fatal Rust film shooting by the end of this month, Paste BN understands.
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died after a prop gun held by actor Alec Baldwin was discharged during rehearsals for the western film on the Bonanza Creek Ranch set in Santa Fe in October 2021.
Almost a year later, in October 2022, Baldwin and the Rust production company reached a settlement for an undisclosed amount with the cinematographer's family following a wrongful death lawsuit, and announced that production of the film would resume in 2023.
Following the announcement, Santa Fe's district attorney (DA) said the criminal investigation would continue despite the civil settlement.
DA Mary Carmack-Altwies had been granted additional funding of $317,750 (about £282,900) to investigate the high-profile case - saying at the time in a letter to the State of New Mexico Board of Finance, seen by Paste BN, that she anticipated prosecuting "up to four individuals" if it was found charges were warranted.
In the letter, she said that "many individuals had handled the gun that ultimately killed Hutchins".
While there is no set timeline for her announcement on charges, a decision is expected later in January.
In the DA's statement following the civil settlement in October, a spokesperson for her office said: "The proposed settlement in Matthew Hutchins' wrongful death case against Rust movie producers, including Alec Baldwin, in the death of Halyna Hutchins, will have no impact on District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies' ongoing investigation or her ultimate decision whether to file criminal charges in the case.
"While civil suits are settled privately and often involve financial awards, criminal cases deal only in facts. If the facts and evidence warrant criminal charges under New Mexico law then charges will be brought.
"No one is above the law."
Details of what the charges could be, if the DA decides to move forward with prosecution, have not been released, but the prosecutor is understood to have been looking at all New Mexico laws that might be applicable to the case - which could include involuntary manslaughter and negligent use of a deadly weapon.
Baldwin's 'immense grief' detailed in his own lawsuit
Several other civil lawsuits have been filed in relation to the case.
In November, Baldwin filed his own lawsuit against the film's armourer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed - who was in charge of guns on set - and three other crew members, including assistant director Dave Halls, as a cross-complaint to a previous suit in which a different member of the crew named the actor and others as defendants.
Baldwin, 64, is a producer as well as the star of the film.
His cross-complaint alleges negligence and seeks damages to be determined at trial, for the "immense grief" he has endured as a result of Hutchins' death.