Ex-actor Nathan Chasing Horse jailed for at least 37 years for sexual assault
Nathan Chasing Horse, a former actor known for his roles in several indie films, has been sentenced to a minimum of 37 years in prison for sexual assault. The incidents took place in Chasing Horse’s home in Los Angeles between 2018 and 2020, involving multiple victims who were associated with the entertainment industry.
During the trial, the prosecution presented evidence including testimonies from the survivors, DNA samples, and electronic communication records that linked Chasing Horse to the assaults. The defense attempted to argue that the encounters were consensual, citing the lack of physical evidence to support the accusations. However, the jury found Chasing Horse guilty on multiple counts of sexual assault, leading to the lengthy prison sentence.
In a brief statement after the sentencing, Chasing Horse maintained his innocence, stating that he would appeal the verdict. His lawyer emphasized their plans to challenge the court’s decision based on what they claim to be inconsistencies in the testimonies of the victims.
The case has sparked discussions within the entertainment industry about the prevalence of sexual misconduct and abuse of power. Many advocacy groups have commended the survivors for coming forward and pursuing justice in a system that has historically been challenging for victims of such crimes.
Chasing Horse’s fall from grace has left fans and colleagues shocked, with some expressing disbelief at the allegations. The outcome of the appeal process remains uncertain, as Chasing Horse’s legal team prepares to continue the fight for his innocence.
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