There's a new set of charges in the Gregg Allman biopic tragedy. Midnight Rider's first assistant director, Hillary Schwartz, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass on Tuesday (March 10) in the death of Sarah Jones, a camera assistant who was killed during filming.
The director and executive producer of the Gregg Allman biopic Midnight Rider have been sentenced in the death of Sarah Jones, a camera assistant who was killed during filming.
The Grammys always feature top-notch artists, and the competition for Best American Roots Performance at the 2015 Grammy Awards is heated. This award is a new category, having been approved by the Board of Trustees of the Grammy Awards in June 2014, and is for singles or tracks only.
Gregg Allman has been dropped from the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Sarah Jones, who was killed while filming the movie 'Midnight Rider,' based on Allman's life.
It's been almost eight months since crew member Sarah Jones was killed while filming the Gregg Allman biopic 'Midnight Rider.' The filmmakers, who were charged with involuntary manslaughter and criminal trespass in her death, will head to trial on March 9, 2015, according to an order issued by Judge Anthony Harrison.