It is crazy how much influence this not very relevant acting family has with the LAPD because of their connection to the celebrity cult.

So, imagine what the influence of the pint sized actor is to cover things up or his boss and the wife of the boss.

Family: Mastersons

Scientology

Tom Cruise

His boss: David Miscavige

Wife: Shelly Miscavige

Scientology celebs in hot water: Danny’s not the only Masterson brother facing legal issues

June 24, 2020: We publish our latest interview with Joe Reaiche, someone we’ve spoken to numerous times. And once again, we talk to him about being declared “suppressive” (an enemy) by the Church of Scientology, which requires his own family to cut off all contact with him in order to remain Scientology members in good standing. That not only includes his former wife Carol Masterson and the two stepsons he’s helped to raise, Danny and Christopher Masterson, but also his own children with Carol, Alanna Masterson and Jordan Masterson.

All four of the Masterson kids are actors, and although less famous than their older brothers, Alanna and Jordan have been increasing their notoriety in recent years, Alanna with a recurring role on The Walking Dead, and Jordan with a recurring role on Tim Allen’s Last Man Standing.

October 14, 2020: Fox announces that the ninth season of Last Man Standing will be its last. The final episode, which will feature Jordan Masterson, is scheduled to air on May 20, 2021.

May 19, 2021: Jordan Masterson is sitting a few feet away from us on Day Two of Danny Masterson’s preliminary hearing in the courtroom of Judge Charlaine Olmedo. Over four days, the three women accusing Danny of raping them will give live testimony for the first time of the harrowing, violent incidents. Each day, members of Danny’s family attend the hearing to show their support. At the end of the hearing, Judge Olmedo rules that enough evidence has been presented to bound Masterson over for trial. It’s scheduled to begin August 29, and if he’s convicted of all three rapes he’s facing 45 years to life in prison.

June 27, 2021: An automobile collision of some kind occurs at the corner of Sunset Blvd and Manzanita Street in Los Angeles.

January 18, 2022: Two women who say they were injured in the auto collision file a lawsuit at Los Angeles Superior Court against a man named Jordan Masterson.

January 25, 2022: We report that Carol Masterson and her son Christopher Masterson have put up their Glendale house to help secure Danny Masterson’s bail of $3.3 million that is keeping him out of jail while he awaits trial. Presumably, they do this so Danny can sell his Hollywood Hills home (for $6 million) which was helping to secure the bond.

April 2, 2022: A process server delivers the auto collision lawsuit at the same Glendale house that was used to back Danny’s bond, owned by Carol and Christopher Masterson. According to the process server, they deliver the papers to a “White female, 40-45 years of age, 5’5″, 140 lbs, black hair.” If Jordan’s sister Alanna Masterson happens to have been at her mother’s home and accepted the papers, she fits the basic description, but she is just 33 years old, not 40 to 45.

April 21, 2022: We learn about the lawsuit for the first time and call up the attorney, Tevin Chopurian, representing the two women suing Jordan Masterson.

“I’m not authorized to tell you anything about it,” she says when we tell her why we’re calling. She repeats it when we say we’re just interested in some basic information about what happened in the intersection that resulted in the injuries of her clients.

April 22, 2022: We email a request to the LAPD’s public information office, asking for information about the June 27, 2021 collision.

May 2, 2022: Having heard nothing from the LAPD regarding our request, we call the public information office, explain what we’re asking for.

The PIO laughs. “You think we have records of every auto collision that happened a year ago here? We would only have that if it involved, you know, someone famous.”

“It was someone famous,” we reply.

“Well, you really need to submit a California Public Records Act request. You can do it through our website.”

We submit an official request through the website, asking for an incident report that would describe what happened in the intersection of Sunset Blvd and Manzanita Street on June 27, 2021.

May 4, 2022: The LAPD rejects our request, saying no such records were discovered.

Today: Having reached a dead end, we thought we’d fill you in before this lawsuit disappears into a (probably very expensive) black hole. – Source


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