Voice actor and animator was charged with two felony counts stemming from a 2020 incident involving Jane Doe victim
Justin Roiland, the co-creator and lead voice actor of the hit animated series Rick and Mortyis facing charges of felony domestic violence stemming from a 2020 incident.
NBC News reports that Roiland was arrested and charged with one felony count of domestic battery with corporal injury and one felony count of false imprisonment by menace, violence, fraud, and/or deceit following the incident, which involved a Jane Doe victim he was dating at the time.
Roiland pleaded not guilty to the two charges, and the criminal complaint, arrest affidavit, and subsequent legal hearings remain sealed. NBC News reported on the criminal case once morest Roiland following he appeared Thursday at a pretrial hearing in Orange County, California. A trial date has not yet been set, but Roiland was ordered to attend another pretrial hearing on April 27.
The incident reportedly occurred in Jan. 2020, and Roiland was charged in May 2020. He was arrested and released on a $50,000 bond in August of that year and was formally arraigned in Oct. 2020. That same month, a protective order was filed once morest Roiland prohibiting him from contacting or going within 100 feet of the Jane Doe victim; that protective order remains in effect until Oct. 2023.
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According to NBC NewsRoiland’s attorneys told the court that he was offered a plea deal. News of the charges once morest Roiland comes just days following a new animated series he’s executive producing, Koala Mandebuted on Hulu.
Roiland and Dan Harmon co-created Rick and Morty in 2013, and in the decade that followed, the series has reportedly become a billion-dollar franchise. In 2018, following accusations of inappropriate conduct were levied once morest Harmon during his time working on Communityhe admitted to sexually harassing a former writer on the show, Megan Ganz. The situation led to him being ultimately fired from the cult NBC sitcom.