Showing posts with label Felony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felony. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2021

That's So Raven's Kyle Massey Slams Felony Charge of Sending Explicit Messages to Minor

That's So Raven's Kyle Massey Slams Felony Charge of Sending Explicit Messages to Minor

  • That's So Raven alum Kylie Massey's lawyer has issued a statement in response to the criminal charge filed against the actor for allegedly sending a teen explicit messages.
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    Former Disney Channel star Kyle Massey is maintaining his innocence.

    After Washington state prosecutors charged the 29-year-old with one count of communication with a minor for immoral purposes, the That’s So Raven alum is speaking out, slamming the claim that he allegedly sent inappropriate messages and images to the teen—an accusation first made in a 2019 civil lawsuit that was later dropped.

    “It is unfortunate that Kyle Massey had to learn through the media yesterday that the 2019 allegations have resurfaced in the State of Washington a year after their dismissal,” the actor’s lawyer said in a June 30 statement to E! News. “Massey claims that the allegations then and now are extortive.”

    The attorney added, “Massey intends to aggressively defend these accusations again and will seek civil damages from those that refuse to hear the facts. We plan to seek an early dismissal—finally putting these extortive attempts to rest.”

    Between December 2018 and January 2019, Massey allegedly communicated with a 13-year-old girl, who is now 16. According to the court filing, Massey allegedly “believed” she was a minor when he electronically communicated with her “for immoral purposes of a sexual nature.”

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    “The statements made to the police regarding the accuser’s own counsel’s advice seem peculiar, tearing away the veracity from the stale allegations,” Massey’s lawyer added. “The accusers in no hidden agenda attempt to use the Washington courts as a platform for revenge after losing the civil matter. Indeed, California counsel withdrew from representation from the accuser leaving us to conclude that he was not willing to make misrepresentations to the court.”

    In 2019, the girl’s mother sued Massey in civil court in California for $1.5 million over his alleged behavior but eventually realized he “didn’t have enough money to make the case worth it” and dropped the lawsuit, according to a police statement noted in the criminal filing by the prosecuting attorney for King County, Wash. After the civil lawsuit was filed, Massey’s lawyer said in a statement that the actor denied “any alleged misconduct” and called the filing an “extortion attempt.”

    After dropping the suit, the girl’s mother contacted police in Washington, where the family lived during the pair’s alleged communication, to move forward with criminal allegations. The teen’s mom provided the authorities with a thumb drive allegedly containing explicit photos and videos that the actor sent her daughter, telling them Massey knew her child since she was 4 and was well aware of her current age, Washington authorities said in the court filing.

    After being issued his recent felony charge, Massey failed to appear for his arraignment in court on Monday, June 28, the King County Superior Court Clerk’s Office told E! News. However, a bench warrant wasn’t issued.

    “The Washington matter is already showing problematic signs,” the actor’s attorney said in their statement on Wednesday. “Massey was never properly served or notified as represented to the court and the pleadings are procedurally and substantively deficient on its face.”

    A new arraignment date was set for July 12.

    According to a June 14 court motion obtained by E! News, Massey is prohibited from having contact with minor children “except in the presence of a responsible adult” and is also not allowed to go online without a computer monitoring system.

    Wednesday, June 23, 2021

    Drake Bell Pleads Guilty to Attempted Child Endangerment Felony Charge

    Drake Bell Pleads Guilty to Attempted Child Endangerment Felony Charge

  • Drake Bell pleaded guilty to one count of attempted endangering children, a fourth-degree felony, and one count of disseminating matter harmful to juveniles, a first-degree misdemeanor, on June 23.
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    Drake Bell pleaded guilty to one count of attempted endangering children, a fourth-degree felony, and one count of disseminating matter harmful to juveniles, a first-degree misdemeanor, on June 23, according to the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office in Ohio. He is expected to be sentenced in Cleveland on July 12.

    According to the Associated Press, sentencing can range from probation to two years in prison.

    While Bell’s attorney Ian Friedman told the news organization he could not comment on the case, he did say it will be revealed “why Mr. Bell chose to enter today’s plea” at the 34-year-old actor’s sentencing.

    Bell—who starred on the Nickelodeon program Drake & Josh in the early 2000s and whose legal name is Jared “Drake” Bell—was arrested by the Cleveland Division of Police on June 3 and was charged with both counts. He was released after posting a $2,500 bond and initially pleaded not guilty.

    Tyler Sinclair, public information officer of the Cuyahoga Prosecutor’s Office, told E! News a 15-year-old girl filed a report with her local police department in Canada in October 2018 regarding an alleged incident between her and Bell at a Cleveland nightclub in 2017. Sinclair said Canadian authorities contacted the Cleveland Division of Police, who then conducted an investigation.

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    Sinclair said the investigation revealed the teen had established a relationship with Bell several years prior and attended his concert in December 2017. There, Bell “violated his duty of care,” Sinclair stated, and, as a result, created a risk of harm to her.

    In addition, Sinclair said the investigation revealed that Bell sent the teen “inappropriate social media messages” in the months leading up to the concert.

    Watch: Drake Bell Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Child Endangerment

    According to the Associated Press, the young woman, who is now an adult, will be allowed to give a victim impact statement at Bell’s sentencing.

    E! News has reached out to Bell’s attorney, as well as to the court for comment but has yet to hear back.