Hollywood Stars Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Explain Their Support for Former Co-Star in Rape Case
Hollywood actors Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis have stepped forward to clarify their reasons for seeking leniency from a judge in the sentencing of their former co-star, Danny Masterson, who was convicted of raping two women. The actors expressed their support for the victims and apologized if their actions had unintentionally caused further distress.
Sentenced to 30 Years to Life
Danny Masterson, known for his role alongside Kutcher and Kunis in “That ’70s Show,” has been ordered to serve 30 years to life in prison. One of the victims described him as “pathetic, disturbed, and completely violent.”
Support Letters Emerge
Letters of support for Masterson came to light, with former cast members and even his siblings penning their thoughts. Mila Kunis described him as a “role model,” while Ashton Kutcher praised him as “dedicated and loyal.”
Explanation on Instagram
In a video posted on Instagram, Kutcher and Kunis took turns explaining their motives behind writing the support letters. Kutcher acknowledged the pain caused by their actions and mentioned that Masterson’s family had requested character letters to present the person they had known for 25 years to the judge.
Clarification of Intent
Kunis emphasized that the letters were not intended to question the legitimacy of the judicial system or the jury’s ruling. Kutcher added that their purpose was solely to provide the judge with a complete picture for consideration during sentencing.
Apology and Empathy
The video concluded with Kunis expressing sympathy for all victims of sexual assault, abuse, or rape. In his support letter, Kutcher had noted that he didn’t believe Masterson posed an ongoing threat to society and that depriving his daughter of a present father would be an additional injustice.
Personal Recollections
Kutcher mentioned an incident where Masterson had come to the defense of a girl he didn’t know who was in a difficult situation with her boyfriend. Kunis described Masterson as an “amazing friend” and an outstanding older brother figure. She credited him with helping her steer clear of drug use.
Sitcom Connections
The three actors had prominent roles in the sitcom “That ’70s Show,” which aired from 1998 to 2006.
Family Testimonials
Masterson’s wife, Bijou Phillips, expressed her heartbreak at his absence and shared that he calls their daughter daily from jail. She described him as a “life-saving partner.”
Appeal on the Horizon
Masterson’s legal team has vowed to appeal the conviction. If unsuccessful, he may not be eligible for parole until he is much older.
The Trial Details
During the trial, the women who testified against Masterson stated that he had given them drinks in 2003 that left them feeling light-headed before they lost consciousness and were subsequently assaulted.