A lawyer for the movie star argued in a court filing that a civil suit over the accidental shooting should be thrown out.
should be thrown out because they didn't intentionally load live ammunition into the prop gun that killed the film's cinematographer, a lawyer for the movie star argued in a court filing Monday.'s script supervisor, sued Baldwin in California Superior Court accusing of him acting recklessly with the six-shooter-style revolver on the New Mexico set of the indie Western film.
"'Russian Roulette,' however, is intentionally firing a gun that is known to be loaded with a single live round – not failing to double-check a gun that has been announced to be 'cold,'" lawyers for Baldwin said in their filings, obtained by Deadline."It is completely illogical for Plaintiff to contend defendant Mr. Baldwin received a prop gun that everyone including Plaintiff and defendant Mr.