‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ star Kevin McNally arrested after domestic abuse allegations

Kevin McNally, best known for his role as Joshamee Gibbs in the pirates of the Caribbean franchise, has reportedly been arrested following allegations of domestic abuse.

According Sun, The arrest came last Friday, just before McNally was scheduled to attend the world’s largest Dr. Who fan convention in Los Angeles. He was released on £40,000 bail and is due to appear in court in March.

The news outlet revealed that while Kevin McNally is married to actress Phyllis Logan, authorities have refused to share details about his alleged victim.

However, Los Angeles police stated that McNally was being held on suspicion of inflicting an injury that caused a “traumatic condition” to a victim who was his “current or former spouse, cohabitant, or parent of the child.”

Kevin McNally spoke out in support of Johnny Depp during court battle with Amber Heard

Kevin McNally already made headlines a few years ago while defending his pirates of the Caribbean co-star Johnny Depp when he was accused of being violent towards his ex-wife, Amber Heard.

“I’ve never seen a glimpse of his dark side,” Kevin McNally said of Depp. “I see a great humanitarian and a beautiful human being. “I don’t see any impediment to him coming back and playing Jack Sparrow.”

McNally also said that the pirates of the Caribbean The franchise is nothing without Depp. “I think there was a general feeling that without Jack there is no Pirates franchise. And there’s probably a lot of truth in that. But now there have been questions about that, certainly why not do other Pirates movies and certainly why not have Jack back or Jack playing a different role.”

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Depp previously stated that he was a victim of cancel culture. He also said that “no one is safe” when it comes to cancel culture. He urged others to stand up for themselves. The actor’s ex, Heard, accused him of verbal and physical abuse during his marriage. He ended up losing his role in the Fantastic Beast franchise due to the accusation.

“It can be seen as an event in history that lasted as long as it lasted,” Depp said in 2022. “This cancel culture, this instant rush to judgment based on what essentially amounts to polluted air.”

“It’s so out of control now that I can promise you no one is safe. None of you. Nobody leaves through that door. Nobody is safe. “One sentence is enough and there is no longer any ground, the rug has been pulled out.”

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Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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