Emile Hirsch gave Sebastian Valmont a run for his money on Monday, March 16. The Into the Wild actor, who was charged with assault in January after allegedly putting studio exec Daniele Bernfeld in a chokehold at a Sundance afterparty, took the preppiest-looking mugshot when appeared in court in Park City, Utah.
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Hirsch, who is facing a felony assault charge and up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine, donned a black suit and tie for his close-up.
The 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah is filled with A-list celebs. See which stars made the trip out to see the latest in film. Thank You! You have successfully subscribed. Subscribe to newsletters Enter your email Please enter a valid email. Subscribe By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy […]
The actor, whose lawyer claims he was intoxicated the night of the incident and doesn’t remember confronting Bernfeld, is due back in court on April 13, TMZ reports.
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Following the alleged incident, Hirsch checked himself into rehab. His attorney, Robert Offer, told TMZ at the time: "Emile takes these allegations very seriously, and is devastated that any of this has occurred. A few days after the incident, Emile sought help and checked himself into an alcohol rehabilitation facility, where he remains today, to ensure nothing like this ever happens again."