
Jack Nicholson grandchild Sean Norfleet held on felony domestic violence charge
The 29-year-old techno producer was booked and released on bond for felony domestic violence in Los Angeles on Tuesday, according to The U.S. Sun.
The eldest of Nicholson's grandchildren, he faces up to four years in state prison if found guilty and is to appear next in court on August 26.
LAPD's Pacific Division spokesperson informed the outlet 'they would not be releasing a mugshot' for Norfleet, who has a clean record.
The musician - whose DJ name is Cutter Mattock - is the son of Jennifer Nicholson, who is the daughter of the 88-year-old movie star.
He publicly goes by Sean Knight Nicholson despite Jennifer marrying his father Mark Norfleet between 1997 and 2003.
Sean's last known girlfriend was Elizabeth Lawlor, but he hasn't posted about her since June 2024 on his Instagram account.
Norfleet's 26-year-old brother Duke is following in Jack's acting footsteps with roles in Tony Kaye's upcoming comedy The Trainer, Jimmy Giannopoulos' 2022 horror film Alone At Night, and Nicholas Jarecki's 2021 thriller Crisis.
Nicholson is also grandfather to three children - Walter, 14; Hank, 8; and Daisy, 13 - through his 44-year-old daughter Honey Hollman with Danish model Winnie Hollman.
The retired Hollywood legend has two children - daughter Lorraine, 35; and son Ray, 33 - from his five-year relationship with his Man Trouble co-star Rebecca Broussard, which ended in 1994.
Monikers: The musician (seen right in 2017) - whose DJ name is Cutter Mattock - publicly goes by the name Sean Knight Nicholson despite Jennifer marrying his father Mark Norfleet (left) between 1997 and 2003
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