Actor Emile Hirsch charged with putting woman in chokehold during Sundance festival
Actor Emile Hirsch has been charged with assault after police said he put a studio employee in a chokehold and dragged her across a nightclub table while he was in Utah for the Sundance Film Festival.
Hirsch was charged with aggravated assault, which is punishable by up to five years in prison and a US$5,000 (HK$38,700) fine. He was also charged with intoxication, a misdemeanour.
Summit County prosecutor Ryan Stack confirmed that the victim, Daniele Bernfeld, works for Paramount Pictures.
Court documents say the altercation occurred January 25 at Tao Nightclub in Park City when Hirsch, looking drunk, approached Bernfeld and asked her why she looked “so tough.”
He also said she was a “rich kid who should not be at Sundance”, the documents say.
Investigators say Hirsch grabbed Bernfeld and she pushed him away. He left and sat with friends before coming back and grabbing the woman from behind, the documents state.
She was put in a chokehold and pulled across the table before Hirsch landed on top of her on the floor, authorities said.