Title: British Actor Joseph Gatt Sues City of Los Angeles for $40 Million
British Actor Joseph Gatt Alleges Targeting by Los Angeles Deputy District Attorney Angela Brunson
British actor Joseph Gatt, known for his roles in projects like “Thor,” “Star Trek Into Darkness,” “Dumbo,” and “Black Adam,” has filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles seeking $40 million in damages. In the lawsuit, Gatt claims that he was targeted and silenced by Los Angeles’ former deputy district attorney, Angela Brunson.
Allegations of Political Targeting and Personal Bias
The lawsuit alleges that Brunson, who is known for her conservative views, targeted Gatt due to his support for liberal causes such as the Black Lives Matter movement and his endorsement of Brunson’s political rival, George Gascón. Additionally, Gatt’s legal team contends that both Brunson and Gatt were part of the “high-performance sports car community,” allowing Brunson to single him out and persecute him without disclosing her personal ties to the actor.
Unfounded Accusations and Legal Battle Ahead
It is crucial to note that these are currently only allegations and have not been proven in court. The notion that Gatt was deliberately selected as a target and falsely accused of inappropriate behavior with a minor based on the actions of one individual is deeply troubling. As the legal proceedings unfold, the outcome of Gatt’s lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles remains uncertain.