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Photographer charged over Witherspoon incident
Showbiz Desk
ANAHEIM
(Calif.)—A photographer was charged with child endangerment and battery
for allegedly striking a 5-year-old child with his camera and shoving
another out of the way to take pictures of Reese Witherspoon and her
children. Todd K. Wallace, 44, was charged Friday and was due back in
court Wednesday, Assistant City Attorney Patrick Ahle said.
The photographer also is charged with battering the 5-year-old’s mother,
who is a friend of Witherspoon, and two employees at a Disney theme
park, said Anaheim Police Sgt. Rick Martinez. Wallace became angry when
the “Legally Blonde” star and her friends declined to be photographed
Sept. 2 at Disney’s California Adventure and cursed them, Martinez said.
Wallace was initially cited for misdemeanour assault and battery of the
two employees.
The incident left some of the children in tears. Tabloids must realize
that “battering and endangering a child to get a picture for their
magazines is criminal and not business as usual,” said Witherspoon’s
attorney, Blair Berk.
A phone message left for Wallace early Saturday was not immediately
returned. He served more than four years in prison after a 1993
conviction of second-degree burglary and receiving goods by fraud,
according to state corrections records.
In August, prosecutors decided not to charge photographers whom
Witherspoon said chased her from her gym and trapped her outside the
West Los Angeles gated community where she lives with her husband, actor
Ryan Phillippe, and their two children. |