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Los Angeles Times
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
Haley Joel Osment ordered to AA, therapy after alleged public drunkenness at ski resort
Haley Joel Osment must commit to six months of court-mandated Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and therapy after he was arrested earlier this year for alleged public drunkenness and cocaine possession. The 'Sixth Sense' and 'Blink Twice' actor, 37, was arraigned Monday in Mono County, Calif. The Times confirmed that a judge granted the former child actor's request for a one-year diversion. Osment, older brother of 'Young Sheldon' alumna Emily Osment, will be cleared of his charges if he completes the terms of diversion: at least 3 AA meetings per week and at least two meetings with his therapist for the next six months. He must also 'obey all laws,' Mono County District Attorney David Anderson said in a statement to The Times on Tuesday. 'If he does not complete diversion, the criminal proceedings will be reinstated,' Anderson said. A representative for the actor did not immediately respond on Tuesday to The Times' request for comment. Osment, also known for lending his voice to the popular 'Kingdom Hearts' video game franchise, was arrested April 8 on suspicion of public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance at the popular Mammoth Mountain ski resort. The Mono County district attorney's office said at the time it charged the 'Spoils of Babylon' actor with two misdemeanors: disorderly conduct involving alcohol and possession. Law enforcement responded to a call about an allegedly intoxicated individual at the ski resort, TMZ reported in April. The website published video of Osment, wearing his ski helmet backward, allegedly holding up the line for a ski lift. Frustrated resort guests urged Osment to 'get out of the line,' but he brushed off their demands and refused to follow a crew member who tried to escort him to the side, according to the video. Adding to his troubles, Osment berated his arresting officer, claiming 'I've been kidnapped by a f— Nazi' and hurling an antisemitic slur at the officer. After the footage surfaced, Osment said in a statement that he was 'absolutely horrified by my behavior ... in the throes of a blackout.' 'From the bottom of my heart, I apologize to absolutely everyone that this hurts. What came out of my mouth was nonsensical garbage — I've let the Jewish community down and it devastates me,' he added at the time. 'I don't ask for anyone's forgiveness, but I promise to atone for my terrible mistake.' Anderson said in his statement that his office 'did not believe diversion was appropriate and objected' to Osment's request, citing the actor's prior DUI conviction and his comments to the officer. Ultimately, a judge decided in Osment's favor. Osment is next due in court Jan. 5, 2026, for a review of his diversion compliance. Before then, he is set to appear in Season 2 of Netflix's hit series 'Wednesday.' The streaming giant revealed his serial killer role during its Tudum fan event on Saturday in Inglewood.


Los Angeles Times
18-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Los Angeles Times
Haley Joel Osment apologizes for calling officer an antisemitic slur after arrest at ski resort
Haley Joel Osment says he has 'no excuse' for calling a law enforcement official a slur for Jewish people after his recent arrest at a popular California ski resort. The former 'The Sixth Sense' child star and brother of actor Emily Osment apologized for 'using this disgusting word' in a statement shared with multiple outlets. The 37-year-old 'Blink Twice' actor shared his statement hours after police body cam footage of his interaction with a law officer surfaced Thursday evening. 'I'm absolutely horrified by my behavior. Had I known I used this disgraceful language in the throes of a blackout, I would have spoken up sooner,' Osment said in a statement shared with People and TMZ. 'The past few months of loss and displacement have broken me down to a very low emotional place.' Osment can be heard in the police footage chiding an officer from the back of a patrol car. 'I've been kidnapped by a f— Nazi,' he said, before telling the officer, 'You'll wish you treated me nicer.' Osment later hurls the antisemetic slur — which was bleeped out in the video — at the officer and begins laughing. 'You're gonna regret this,' Osment later says in the video as the officer parks the patrol car. But it was the actor who later expressed regret for the incident. 'From the bottom of my heart, I apologize to absolutely everyone that this hurts. What came out of my mouth was nonsensical garbage — I've let the Jewish community down and it devastates me,' he added. 'I don't ask for anyone's forgiveness, but I promise to atone for my terrible mistake.' Osment's statement seemed to focus mainly on his use of the antisemitic slur and did not directly address the actor's arrest earlier this month. A representative for Osment did not immediately respond to The Times' request for comment on Friday. The incident was his latest run-in with law enforcement. Osment first faced legal troubles in 2006 when he was charged with misdemeanor drunk driving after crashing his car in La Cañada Flintridge. More than a decade later, Osment sparked a police response in 2018 for allegedly making verbal threats to American Airlines staff in the Las Vegas airport after missing his flight. Los Angeles native Osment is among the thousands of people who lost their homes in the devastating wildfires in January. In the latest incident, the 'Spoils of Babylon' actor was arrested April 8 on suspicion of public intoxication and possession of an unidentified controlled substance at the popular Mammoth Mountain ski resort. The Mono County district attorney's office on Thursday confirmed to The Times it had charged Osment with two misdemeanors: one for disorderly conduct involving alcohol and the second for possession of cocaine. Osment is set to be arraigned in July at the Mammoth Lakes branch of the Mono County Superior Court, the district attorney's office said.