Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's GoFundMe Violates Rules, Shut Down Amid Legal Battle
The GoFundMe set up to support Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's legal appeal was closed for breaching platform policies against funding legal defenses for certain crimes.
- Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the 'Rust' shooting, faces up to 18 months in prison.
- The GoFundMe, initiated by her father, violated rules by seeking funds for legal defenses involving violent crimes.
- Gutierrez-Reed's sentencing is scheduled for April 15; her defense argues she was scapegoated amid safety failures on set.
- Supporters, including notable figures, have advocated for leniency, emphasizing her emotional and psychological distress.
- Alec Baldwin, also implicated in the incident, is set to stand trial in July for the same charge.