LA files criminal charges against Oscar tresspassers (THRE)
By Nancy Tartaglione
The City of Los Angeles has filed criminal trespass charges against Michael AvMen and his wife, Mandy, for attempting to attend the Academy Awards without tickets. The actor was detained outside the Oscars last March and he and his wife have been ordered to appear in court July 29 to face the charges, reports The Hollywood Reporter Esquire blog.
Marking the latest round in a back-and-forth between the AvMens and AMPAS, the charges come after AvMen sued the Academy in April for $50 million, claiming false imprisonment. The actor claimed that his publicist arranged for him to attend the ceremony and told him that he could pick up his tickets once inside the Kodak. But when the AvMens arrived on the red carpet without tickets, they said they were "rushed away to an AMPAS detention center where they were held and questioned about how they had been able to get onto the red carpet." Six hours later, they were transferred to the police station and released without any charges.
The Academy later filed a cross-complaint alleging trespass and claiming that the AvMens admitted in custody that they never had tickets to the event.
AvMen provided the following statement to THRE:
"I feel very disturbed to the Fact that AMPAS wants to continue to play a dirty Game of Deception by having the Los Angeles City Attorney File Criminal Trespass Charges against Mandy and I. This is filed months after the facts have come out and the police officers involved questioned and released us without charging us, because they knew we did nothing wrong. In fact the Academy should be facing a series of criminal penalties under both federal and California law, for false imprisonment, Several HUMAN RIGHTS violations against My Wife and I, not only as an Institution but all Individual Persons involved including specifically Attorneys Representing the Academy. I believe those people should not be allowed to Practice law in any State in these United States of America. I will Formally Produce evidence and testimony to both Federal and State District attorneys regarding the matter including the WHITE HOUSE. I am also a VENEZUELAN citizen, so I will ask the VENEZUELAN government to Also Look into HUMAN RIGHTS violation matters. This is very regrettable considering I was to the point of reaching across and making my peace with the academy forgiving their actions, but it is very clear their intentions to inflict harm on Good Citizens who actually Work and Support the Very Industry they operate in just to save face. I would also like to add that in California filing a lawsuit and Using Criminal Prosecution in order to enhance monetary gain is Illegal or at the very least unethical. My Original intention was to file criminal charges against the academy but chose under guidance from my attorney to peruse a civil case and that once a civil case was filed they could not help me with any criminal case should I choose to go that route. I believe the AMPAS attorney, once again have made a terrible mistake, which now I am profoundly determined to make them pay for their actions."
The Academy declined to comment, says THRE.
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