Famous Celebrities Who Reportedly Tried To Save Danny Masterson Before His 30 Years Long Prison Sentence

Famous Celebrities Who Reportedly Tried To Save Danny Masterson Before His 30 Years Long Prison Sentence
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Once one of the most loved and popular personalities from the small-screen entertainment space in Hollywood, That 70’s Show star Danny Masterson’s fall from grace has been one of the most heartwrenching events that has taken place in the past year for both the fans of the show and the fans of the star.

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Danny Masterson
Danny Masterson

The accusations of r*pe that the star had been defending for the last two years have finally come to a conclusion, and the star has been found guilty of those charges on two occasions, which has placed him as the culprit in these heinous acts of crime and sentenced him to prison. But before his departure, his former co-stars have come to say their formal goodbyes.

Mila Kunis And Ashton Kutcher Write Letters To Danny Masterson In His Support

Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Mila Kunis
Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson and Mila Kunis

Loved by fans of the sitcom genre for his amazing performance as Steven Hyde, one of the most integral parts of the superhit comedy series That 70s Show, Danny Masterson found himself losing all that love and support from his fans and even fellow co-stars from different shows and films from his career when he was accused of r*pe in 2021, and recently, convicted of those charges, leading to a 30-year prison sentence. And while his fellow alums are quiet about this news, some of his best friends and co-stars have shown their support for him.

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With his hearing and the subsequent sentencing coming to a conclusion just yesterday, there was a tweet made by ABC 7’s news reporter Lisa Bartley on X about how she received letters from the Men At Work star’s former co-stars Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis. The couple, who worked with Masterson on That 70s Show wrote letters in his support, which were given to the judge who oversaw his hearing and sentence. While there are no details about those letters, it says that Kutcher called him a role model while Kunis wrote words of gratitude to him.

Since working on the aforementioned show together for such a long time, both the Family Guy actress and well as the No Strings Attached star became very good friends with Masterson over the years, which only blossomed further as time went on. And now, seeing their friend being sentenced to 30 years of jail time may have been hard for them, which led to them showing their last acts of gratitude and support to their co-star and best friend.

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Details About Danny Masterson’s Charges

Danny Masterson during his sentencing in court
Danny Masterson during his sentencing in court

The first time r*pe accusations were placed on the star was all the way back in 2017 when three women stepped up and revealed that Masterson had sexually assaulted them almost 20 years before in the early 2000s. The women were part of the Church of Scientology, a group that the star was a long-time member of as well.

Then, after these accusations were placed, the L.A.P.D. didn’t press charges because of a lack of evidence until the year 2021, when the trial formally took shape. And now, in 2023, the star was found guilty of two of those three charges and sentenced to 30 years in prison.

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Source: @LisaBartleyABC7

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