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Nicolas Cage rejected from the process introduced by the former girlfriend

Nicolas Cage rejected from the process introduced by the former girlfriend

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Nicolas Cage It is outside the legal hot water.

The actor, who was sued his son last month by former partner Christina Fulton, has been abandoned since request on Monday, People and Los Angeles Times report.

Fulton gave up charges against Oscar winner actor Without prejudice, but kept their claims against their son, Weston Cage.

In the claims rejected now, she said Cage61 years old, he knew that his son was violent with a history of mental instability and substance abuse and chose not to act, totaling negligence. Fulton’s accusation – that Nicolas Cage He saved their son from prison, supported him financially and provided alcohol -cannot be refused in court.

USA Today has addressed repetitions for both cages and Fulton for comments.

In a trial in February, Fulton accused the young assault cage, battery and intentional infusion of emotional suffering. The police arrested the 34 -year -old in July for assault With a deadly weapon, after assuming he hit and caused the injury of two people. Fulton, 57, says he was one of those alleged victims.

The arrest followed an incident from April in which Cage, an actor himself, would have hit two people repeatedly in a complex of apartments in the center of the city in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Police Department eventually accused him of two charges of attack crime, who was pushed innocent and was released.

In a statement shared with USA Today at that time, Fulton said she was contacted by Weston Cage’s friends who asked him to help him, but when he came to console him, “he was already in the middle of a maniac.”

“In a few minutes, I was brutally assaulted and suffered serious injuries,” she said in her statement. “As a mother, I am deeply saddened and concerned about Weston’s continuous mental health crisis. It is imperative to receive the help she needs desperately.”

Fulton asked for a jury process and financial damages after the attack had left it with a brain emotion, neck and neck lesions, “disfigurement of eye lesions”, dental and abdominal trauma and PTSD.

She also claims that the assault “devastated” the model and acting career, forcing her to miss the filming for a Netflix show and endanger her business projects, including an unspecified “multimillionary opportunity”.

In response to Fulton’s initial storage, Michael A. Goldstein, a lawyer for Weston Cage, called the costume a “grasping money” and “appealing to attention”.

“The decision of Mrs. Fulton to submit a trial against her own son is not surprising, given her past history of disputes against family members,” he wrote in a statement to USA Today. “Mrs. Fulton correctly advised the LAPD officers who responded that her son was in the middle of a mental health crisis at the time of this incident. We will meet a courtroom.”

Contribution: Naledi Ushe, Kimi Robinson, Taijuan Moorman