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Alec Baldwin says he wants to retire and stay home with family
Summary
Alec Baldwin said he wants to 'retire' and remain at home with his children after the Rust incident; his 2024 involuntary manslaughter trial was dismissed three days into the proceedings.
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Alec Baldwin said he wants to "retire" and stay at home with his family following the Rust tragedy. He faced an involuntary manslaughter trial in July 2024 linked to the 2021 death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the film's set. The criminal case was dismissed three days into the trial after a judge ruled that the prosecution had improperly withheld evidence. Baldwin described the period as "unspeakably difficult" and said he had spent several years largely at home with his children.
What is reported:
- Baldwin told The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast that he got used to being at home with his children and does not want to work, saying he would "retire and stay home".
- He went on trial in July 2024 over Hutchins's death; the case against him was dismissed three days into the trial on grounds the prosecution withheld evidence.
- Baldwin reported health problems, including orthostatic hypotension, when he returned to work in 2023 and has denied pulling the trigger on the prop gun; the film's armourer was convicted in March 2024 and later released on parole.
Summary:
Baldwin says he plans to step back from work and remain at home with his family after a prolonged, difficult period following the Rust incident. The criminal case against him was dismissed; further legal developments for Baldwin are undetermined at this time.
