K.J. Yossman Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black must wait until November to fight charges of common assault in a U.K.
court. He is accused of throwing a drink over BBC3 presenter Teddy Edwardes in a London nightclub last year. Having flown in from the U.S., Black arrived at Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Tuesday morning expecting the one-day trial to take place.
He was accompanied by his legal team. However it turned out that Court 9, where the hearing was set to go ahead, had been double-booked with another high-priority case.
After an hour of to-ing and fro-ing Black’s trial was moved to Court 1 with Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring presiding over it.
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