Lawyers for Kiefer Sutherland and designer Jack McCollough have negotiated an agreement that paves the way for Sutherland’s third-degree assault charges to be dropped when both parties appear in court on June 22, according to the Associated Press. Sutherland has recently expressed his regret for the May 5 incident, in which Sutherland allegedly headbutted McCollough when the designer allegedly pushed Brooke Shields at a New York City gala. As a result, McCollough’s representatives said that the designer wishes Sutherland well. This further confirms EW’s reporting that the charges will not cause delays in 24‘s production schedule, due to start on May 27.
May 22
2009
10:54 PM ET
Kiefer Sutherland resolves matter with designer prior to court date
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Kiefer wrote a check.
hmmm…it is true you can buy anything with money.
Mr. Sutherland acted very chivalrous in defending Ms. Shields, and this should be dropped,the victim, Jack, has a history of being extremely mean-spirited when drinking, and from my understanding people in the fashion industry have been waiting for him to get his come-uppance for years. Sutherland is only human and has always done his time, with/o problems.