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Halyna Hutchins' Husband Reveals He Watched His Wife Dying On The Internet As Family Demands Sheriff Take Down Footage!

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Halyna Hutchins’ family is calling out Sheriff Adan Mendoza and his team for releasing shocking footage of the cinematographer’s death amid the ongoing Rust investigation!

In a new email obtained by ET on Wednesday, the family’s lawyer Brian Panish requested that the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office remove sensitive footage involving the late filmmaker because the office “trampled on the constitutional rights” of Matt and Andros Hutchins, Halyna’s husband and son, respectively, by releasing the footage — allegedly without their permission. Related: Alec Baldwin Blasts Halyna Hutchins’ Family As Money Hungry The legal doc claims the sheriff’s office had previously “promised to allow Mr.

Hutchins to review the materials being publicly released in advance of their dissemination to the press,” but that the officers changed their minds at the last minute.

While Matt was given the contents to review, he was granted “less than a business day to review the materials,” the lawyer argued: Because of this, Panish is arguing that authorities “failed to give the Hutchins the ‘dignity and privacy’ the New Mexico constitution affords them including the right to request that discretion be exercised, and sensitive material be redacted.” He also alleges that the department didn’t hold true to its word, continuing: Shockingly, the first time the grieving husband saw the footage of his wife’s death on the set of the western (a portion of which can be seen above), it was published on “an internet website,” Panish stated: Yeesh.

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