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Danny Masterson’s accuser says delaying rape trial will ’cause greater damage to her’ after judge granted his lawyers an extra six weeks because they’re ‘busy’ defending Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer
- Danny Masterson is due to stand trial on three rape allegations in October
- The trial was scheduled to begin in August, but his legal team scored a delay
- They said they were ‘busy’ representing Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer
- Bauer was accused of sexually assaulting a woman last June
- Now, one of Masterson’s accusers is slamming the decision which she says delays justice and brings her more pain
- The woman claims Masterson raped her at gunpoint during a party at his home in 2003 after spiking her drink
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One of Danny Masterson’s rape accusers has slammed the judge’s recent decision to delay their case, saying it will only do more damage to her and Masterson’s other alleged victims.
Masterson, 46, shot to fame on That ’70s Show in the early 2000s, starring alongside Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis.
He is accused of raping three women between 2001 and 2003, at the height of the show’s success, and is due to stand trial in Los Angeles later this year.
The trial has already taken two years to get underway. It was scheduled to begin in August, but his legal team won a six-week delay recently after arguing that they were so busy with another high profile sexual assault trial – that of L.A. Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer – that they cannot adequately prepare.
Danny Masterson, left, has been accused of sexually assaulting three women between 2001 and 2003. He was due to stand trial in August but it was delayed until October because his lawyers are also representing Dodgers pitcher Trevor Bauer in his own sexual assault case
The judge agreed to move the start date of Masterson’s trial to October instead.
Speaking to The Daily Beast on Friday, after that decision, one of Masterson’s three unnamed accusers fumed that it would only do more harm to her and the other women who have come forward.
‘My life has been tortured for so many years as a result of what happened to me. Finally, the day of justice was coming and now I see there is another excuse to delay justice, which will only cause greater damage to me and the other victims.
‘I hope the Court sees that the matters in this trial, the rights of the victims, and the need for finality of this important matter, trump a scheduling conflict related to baseball,’ she said.
Masteron’s attorney Shawn Holley is also representing Bauer against claims he sexually assaulted a woman.
Bauer was accused of sexually assaulting a woman last June. He has since been placed on administrative leave by the Dodgers.
Masterson is also being sued along with the Church of Scientology, of which he is a member, by four women over similar allegations.
Danny Masterson with his wife Bijou Phillips. He has denied the allegations
It is unclear if the three women involved in the criminal rape trial are also involved in the civil lawsuit.
Three of the women involved in the lawsuit used to belong to the church too. They allege that the church tried to cover up their allegations against Masterson for years.
The Church of Scientology has been fighting unsuccessfully to persuade the judge to dismiss their claims.
The first accuser previously told in detail how Masterson allegedly raped her at a party at his house in Hollywood in 2003.
She claimed he gave her a ‘fruity drink’ and that immediately after drinking it, she began to feel sick and dizzy.
She claims he unzipped her pants and tossed her into a hot tub. Then, she says, he took her to a bathroom in his home and felt her breasts despite her ‘punching’ him.
She testified that Masterson then took her to his bedroom and tossed her onto his bed where he raped her ‘vaginally and anally’ while brandishing a pistol.
She said she was losing consciousness at the time but came to when he was ‘inside’ of her.
‘When I came to, he was on top of me and he was inside of me. The first thing I recall is grabbing his hair to pull him off,’ she said previously.
She also alleged that he wielded the pistol and said: ‘Don’t f*****g move. Don’t say a word.’
The Church of Scientology plans to plead their case with the conservative-majority SCOTUS now in an effort to have the women’s lawsuits against them thrown out.