Danny Masterson Says Scientology Shouldn’t Have Been Part Of Rape Trial & Judge Was Biased: “Evidence Of Force Was Marginal At Best,” Petition Claims Of Assaults

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Danny Masterson Says Scientology Shouldn’t Have Been Part Of Rape Trial & Judge Was Biased: “Evidence Of Force Was Marginal At Best,” Petition Claims Of Assaults
  • Danny Masterson has filed a petition to overturn his sexual assault convictions, arguing that his defense was inadequate and the judicial process biased against him due to his affiliation with Scientology. He contends that the evidence presented was insufficient to support the charges.
  • This legal move is significant for Masterson as it could potentially alter the outcome of his case and impact his future, given the serious nature of the allegations and the lengthy prison sentence he faces.
  • The case highlights ongoing debates surrounding the influence of personal beliefs on legal proceedings, particularly in high
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Danny Masterson, who is currently serving a prison sentence of 30 years to life for raping two women, continues to contest his convictions. He attributes his legal troubles to his lawyer's performance and claims bias against Scientology played a role in the outcome of his trial. Masterson's case has drawn significant media attention, reflecting ongoing discussions about sexual assault, the legal system, and the influence of personal beliefs on judicial proceedings.