Chris Rock insisted he did not want to press charges against Will Smith, Oscars show producer says
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After
Will Smith slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage Sunday at the Academy Awards
ceremony, Los Angeles police officers were prepared to arrest Smith, according
to an interview with the award show's producer, but the comedian was adamant he did not want to press charges.
In
an excerpt of an interview with ABC News, aired Thursday on "World News
Tonight," producer Will Packer said LAPD officers told Rock, "This is
battery" and that he could press charges, and they were prepared to arrest
Smith that night.
"They
said, we will go get him. We are prepared. We are prepared to get him right
now. You can press charges. We can arrest him. They were laying out the
options," Packer told ABC. "And as they were talking, Chris was ...
being very dismissive of those options. He was like, no, I'm fine. He was,
like, no, no, no."
The
LAPD put out a statement on the night of the Oscars, saying, "The
individual involved has declined to file a police report."
Rock
made a brief reference to the incident Wednesday at a stand-up
show in Boston, his first public appearance since the Oscars. He told the
audience he was "still processing what happened" and would have more
to say at a later date.
Smith
apologizes for outburst
Smith
met with leadership from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
earlier this week on a Zoom call and apologized, a source close to the
situation told CNN.
The
meeting on Tuesday lasted for 30 minutes, during which Smith "apologized
and they heard him out," the source said, adding that Academy members told
Smith "his actions would have consequences."
Smith
has maintained a low profile on social media since issuing a lengthy apology on Monday.
"I
was out of line and I was wrong," he wrote in part. "I am embarrassed
and my actions were not indicative of the man I want to be. There is no place
for violence in a world of love and kindness."
A
source earlier told CNN that Academy leadership "firmly asked"
Smith's publicist for the actor to leave the ceremony following the on-stage
incident, but Smith "refused and that was communicated back to Academy
leadership," the person said.


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