Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Alec Baldwin Sued by Family of Fallen Marine in Kabul for Slandering His Sister as an ‘Insurrectionist’

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BAD YEAR FOR BALDWIN – A lawsuit over his fatal shooting on the set of his low-budget western “Rust” isn't all has to deal with. Now it's also a lawsuit by the family of a fallen U.S. Marine. (RELATED: Baldwin Shooting Elicits a Familiar – and Flawed – Response)

Shortly after giving money to the widow of a Marine killed during Biden's reckless retreat from in August to help her with their newborn daughter, Baldwin publicly slandered the same Marine's sister, calling her an “Insurrectionist” because she attended the January 6, 2021 protest in DC – though not the Capitol riot.

In response, the furious and aggrieved family of the dead Marine and his sister is suing the 63-year-old Baldwin for $25 million, alleging defamation, invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

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According to court documents: “Baldwin's conduct was negligent and reckless as he should have known that making the allegations he did against plaintiffs to his millions of followers would cause plaintiffs' harm.”

So, what's the story?

According to Fox News, earlier this month Baldwin gave $5,000 to the widow of fallen Marine Lance Cpl. Rylee J. McCollum who was killed Aug. 26 at Kabul airport in the suicide bombing during Biden's disastrous withdrawal from the country. Fox noted that:

When the actor heard of McCollum's story, he reached out to McCollumn's sister, Roice, and gave her $5,000 to give to her brother's widow, Jiennah Crayton. He later called the check a “tribute to a fallen soldier.” However, on Jan. 3, Roice shared a photo on Instagram that clearly gave Baldwin second thoughts about his tribute. 

The image showed her at the Washington Monument on the day of the insurrection in 2021. According to the lawsuit, Roice was indeed among the protestors who showed up to the march. However, the court documents reveal that, while she was protesting the vote certification of Joe Biden that day, she did not take part in the rioting nor any unlawful activity. 

The story continues:

Despite never being charged with any , the documents show direct messages between Roice and Baldwin in which he labels her a “rioter.”

“When I sent the $ for your late brother, out of real respect for his service to this country, I didn't know you were a January 6th rioter,” Baldwin wrote. 

Roice responded: “Protesting is perfectly legal in the country and I've already had my sit down with the FBI. Thanks, have a nice day!”

Even though Roice did nothing wrong, was not involved in any rioting whatsoever, was never inside the Capitol, and was interviewed and cleared by the FBI, Baldwin chose to slander her publicly. (RELATED: CBS News Poll on Jan. 6 Hides That Most Americans Call It ‘a Protest That Went Too Far')

He reposted her photo to his Instagram account calling Roice an “insurrectionist” to his 2.4 million Instagram followers in a since-deleted post.

Roice and her family say they were then flooded with hateful comments. According to court documents, one of the most disturbing said, “Get raped and die, worthless c— [kiss emoji]. Your brother got what he deserved.”

What's worse the family says, rather than walk back his statements, Baldwin continued to label Roice an “insurrectionist” and “rioter” in comments engaging with critics.

They add in the court filings that: “Baldwin's comments were false, outrageous, defamatory, irresponsible, vindictive and caused – and continue to cause — plaintiffs' severe emotional distress. Instead of being able to focus on grieving LCPL McCollum's death and raising his newborn daughter, plaintiffs and their family are now fearful for their lives.”

Considering Baldwin's history of reckless and ill-informed comments, tweets, videos and posts, perhaps he should have his public comments privileges revoked by his wife Hilaria, if not his attorneys.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

Paul Crespo
Paul Crespohttps://paulcrespo.com/
Paul Crespo is the Managing Editor of American Liberty Defense News. As a Marine Corps officer, he led Marines, served aboard ships in the Pacific and jumped from helicopters and airplanes. He was also a military attaché with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at U.S. embassies worldwide. He later ran for office, taught political science, wrote for a major newspaper and had his own radio show. A graduate of Georgetown, London and Cambridge universities, he brings decades of experience and insight to the issues that most threaten our American liberty – at home and from abroad.

3 COMMENTS

  1. They must smell the money. It wasn’t enough that he sent money to the wife of the fallen soldier. This is just one more action by greedy people against a left wing actor. Nobody really wins. Is this what our country has become?

  2. It’s the repeated attacks, insults, and slurs (when he knows they are false) that provoked this legal action.

    I’ll lay even-money Baldwin could get out of this lawsuit by acknowledging his mistakes and apologizes, but instead he’ll likely spend tens of thousands of dollars on lawyers trying to argue that he’s right (when he clearly isn’t).

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