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Alec Baldwin sued for defamation by family of slain Marine
by: Mead Gruver, The Associated Press via Nexstar Media Wire
Posted: Jan 20, 2022 / 07:29 AM PST / Updated: Jan 20, 2022 / 07:29 AM PST
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) The widow and two sisters of a U.S. Marine killed in Afghanistan are suing Alec Baldwin, alleging the actor exposed them to a flood of social media hatred by claiming on Instagram that one sister was an insurrectionist for attending former President Donald Trumps Washington, D.C., rally on Jan. 6 last year. ... The sister, Roice McCollum, protested peacefully and legally; was not among those who stormed the U.S. Capitol that day; and, after being interviewed by the FBI, was never detained, arrested, accused of or charged with any crime, according to the lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Cheyenne.
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Last year, Baldwin sent McCollum a $5,000 check to help the widow of her brother Marine Lance Cpl. Rylee McCollum of Jackson, who was among 13 U.S. soldiers killed in a suicide bombing Aug. 26 at the Kabul airport, according to the lawsuit. ... On Jan. 3 of this year, the lawsuit says, the actor privately messaged Roice McCollum on Instagram soon after she posted an almost year-old photo of the Trump rally, asking if she was the same woman whod taken his donation. The suit says McCollum confirmed she was at the protest and told Baldwin, Protesting is perfectly legal.
The sister of slain Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Rylee J. McCollum (above) is among the Marines family members who are suing Baldwin. (U.S. Marines via AP, File)
The suit says Baldwin responded by remarking that her activities resulted in the unlawful destruction of government property, the death of a law enforcement officer, an assault on the certification of the presidential election, and told McCollum that hed reposted the photo to his 2.4 million Instagram followers. ... Good luck, Baldwin wrote, according to the lawsuit.
Baldwin plainly ignored Roices denial of rioting and the assertion that she was cleared by the FBI for participating in any of the conduct Baldwin chose to falsely attribute to her via his massive following, the lawsuit reads. ... Representatives for Baldwin didnt immediately return email and phone messages Wednesday. FBI officials in Denver didnt return email messages Wednesday asking if the lawsuits assertions about Roice McCollum are true. Federal court records reviewed by The Associated Press did not show any criminal charges against her.
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