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Judge to hear evidence on actor Danny Masterson rape charges

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Prosecutors on Tuesday are set to begin presenting evidence to a judge as they attempt to show 鈥淭hat '70s Show鈥 actor Danny Masterson should stand trial in the rapes of three women.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Prosecutors on Tuesday are set to begin presenting evidence to a judge as they attempt to show 鈥淭hat '70s Show鈥 actor Danny Masterson should stand trial in the rapes of three women.

Masterson, 45, who has and has been free on bail since his June arrest, is in a Los Angeles County court with three counts of rape by force or fear.

At his preliminary hearing scheduled to begin Tuesday morning, prosecutors say they will present evidence that he raped a 23-year-old woman sometime in 2001, a 28-year-old woman in April of 2003, and a 23-year-old woman between October and December of 2003. Prosecutors have said all of the attacks happened in his home.

He could face up to 45 years in prison if convicted.

Such hearings generally provide a limited glimpse at the broader evidence that would be presented should the case be ordered to trial.

At a , the actor's attorney Thomas Mesereau, who also represented and Michael Jackson in their sexual misconduct cases, said Masterson "is absolutely not guilty and we鈥檙e going to prove it.鈥

He called the case politicized, the charges the result of unfair hype from media outlets and pressure to prosecute his client as Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey faced an election, which she would later lose.

Masterson is accused of rapes at the height of his fame as he starred as Steven Hyde on the ensemble retro sitcom 鈥淭hat 鈥70s Show鈥 alongside Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and Topher Grace. The series ran on Fox TV from 1998 to 2006 and has had a long afterlife in reruns. He was in 2017 over the allegations that would eventually lead to the charges.

Masterson鈥檚 arrest last year came after a three-year investigation that resulted in the rare prosecution of a famous Hollywood figure in the #MeToo era.

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