Fri Aug 10, 1:11 AM ET
LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Potential jurors in a Los Angeles court were forced to do a double-take on Thursday when their court-room duties were enlivened by a jolt of star power in the shape of Brad Pitt.
The Hollywood heart-throb reported for jury duty in Los Angeles, his publicist confirmed to AFP, before eventually being discharged after the case he was due to hear ended in a plea-deal.
The TMZ.com celebrity news website said Pitt had been ordered by justice officials to serve on a jury or else be held in contempt of court after being granted a string of delay orders.
Pitt's representatives denied the claim however, saying the actor had gone through the normal legal channels to seek an extension before he eventually reported for duty early Thursday.
TMZ said the "Seven" and "Troy" star mingled with other members of the jury pool before being discharged when the defendant in his pleaded 'no contest' to driving under the influence charges.
Another good reason to do your civic duty. You might meet someone gorgeous. I mean, famous.
2 comments:
Oh man... I would have been hoping for one of those trials that drags on and on and they have to sequester the jury for weeks in a hotel...
People have said I look like Brad Pitt.
Oh wait. No. They have said I do not look like Brad Pitt.
Slight difference.
Nevermind.
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