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    Mel Gibson likely won't testify at deputy's trial

    FILE - In this July 31, 2006 file photo, Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy James Mee speaks to a reporter, as he arrived at his home in Calabasas, Calif. Attorneys for the deputy who arrested Gibson in 2006 want to call the actor-director to testify during the deputy's upcoming workplace discrimination lawsuit. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A civil jury will likely not hear directly from Mel Gibson about the night of his drunken driving arrest because his testimony doesn't appear relevant to a deputy's claim that he was discriminated against because of the traffic stop, a judge said Tuesday.

    In a series of tentative rulings, Superior Court Judge Barbara Scheper said she will likely block attorneys for Deputy James Mee from showing the jury a video of Gibson being booked into jail and a 30-second TV ad he made supporting the Sheriff's Department three years before his arrest.

    Mee, who is Jewish, claims he suffered religious discrimination by superiors after arresting Gibson in 2006, and that he was ordered to remove the actor-director's anti-Semitic rants from a report.

    He claims he was passed over for promotions and suffered other reprisals because of the case and that he was personally offended by Gibson's remarks.

    Gibson's work as a spokesman for the department helps explain "the circumstances that serve as a backdrop to the harassment and hostile work environment that Deputy Mee suffered," his attorneys wrote in a court filing.

    Gibson "wasn't just another arrestee. He was the 'public face' of the department," the documents state.

    Scheper also says she won't allow Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca to testify during the case unless there is some evidence he ordered actions against Mee.

    Attorneys for Mee had listed Gibson and Baca as potential witnesses last week, but Scheper said neither man's testimony appeared to be relevant.

    Scheper said she will make final rulings in the case on Feb. 14, with jury selection expected later next week. Unless she alters course, jurors will hear little about the events during and immediately after Gibson's arrest.

    "In my view, it's what happened after this gentleman was arrested" that is crucial to the case, Scheper said.

    The judge said prospective jurors will undoubtedly have heard of Gibson's arrest, but the way Mee has presented his case renders Gibson and Baca's testimony unnecessary.

    Gibson's reputation was damaged for years after details of the arrest and his anti-Semitic and sexist rant was leaked to celebrity website TMZ.

    The actor apologized for his conduct, and his conviction was expunged in 2009 after he completed all the terms of his sentence.

    Scheper has said she expects Mee will have difficulty proving his case, but that jurors should ultimately decide whether he was passed over for promotions and targeted for reprisals because he is Jewish.

    Mee remains a deputy, although he no longer patrols for drunken drivers in the coastal community of Malibu where Gibson was arrested.

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    Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

    FILE - In this July 28, 2006 file photo originally released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, actor-director Mel Gibson is seen in a booking photo taken after his arrest on drunken driving charges. Attorneys for James Mee, the deputy who arrested Gibson in 2006, want to call the actor-director to testify during the deputy's upcoming workplace discrimination lawsuit. The Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy arrested Gibson on suspicion of drunken driving in 2006 in Malibu. During the arrest, the Oscar-winning actor made anti-Semitic slurs to Mee, who's Jewish. (AP Photo/Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, File)
     

    109 comments

    • rchar2  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 months ago
      Give me a break. These cops are called everything in the book by those that they are arresting. If his skin is this thin then that is why he was passed over for promotions. This guy is too weak minded to be a cop.
      • Dianne Pochkar 3 months ago
        the cop is after Mel's money!!! grow up your a cop not a 5yr old so he called you a name he was drunk GET OVER IT!!!!!!
      • Priscilla 3 months ago
        Absolutely! He pulled out "the Anti Semetic Card" to make money and ran right out to sell the transcript - what a worm!
    • Kathryn P  •  Germantown, Maryland  •  3 months ago
      I don't understand why Mel would know anything about it. He got arrested by this guy. That doesn't mean he knows anything about his "workplace discrimination." Also, Mel was apparently drunk at the time. I can't imagine he remembers much about it. And I agree, how long is this going to be dragged on? It happened years ago. There must be something more interesting going on by now.
      • Priscilla 3 months ago
        He just wanted to have Mel dragged through the media mud again. I am so glad that there is a judge who sees right through this clown.
    • C C  •  Groves, Texas  •  3 months ago
      He needs to be fired as a police officer, because I'm quite sure he has heard worse. Talk about ridiculous lawsuits. I bet he has used a few slurs himself, against women, overweight and every little vice.
      • Mac 3 months ago
        You're sure huh? Dumb conjecture on your part.
      • Priscilla 3 months ago
        No its not dumb at all, you know #$%$ well he has. He is quite a sniffling whiny sissy, out to make money, a nice way of saying extortion.
    • Michael F  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 months ago
      Who cares whether the copper's story is believable or not? He might have a claim against the sheriff's office if he can prove that they discriminated against him in some way, but to include in the lawsuit that he was personally offended by the remarks Gibson made is asinine. As a police officer, you don't have the right to sue people because they say mean things to you while you are kidnapping them against their will (arresting), putting them in restraints and locking them into a cage. If that is the worst thing that happens to you in that situation, you are in pretty good shape.
    • Priscilla  •  3 months ago
      "Whaaa! Why is everybody picking on me?" This little wimpy creep ought to be fired and counter sued for extortion. He was so traumatized by this slur that he ran out and sold the transcript as fast as he could and is still trying to make more money!
    • Jimmy  •  San Angelo, Texas  •  3 months ago
      imagine that....a cop who deals with criminals gets offended....dang need to teach criminals some manners...........just lookin for a pay day.. hey..isn't this reverse bribery?
    • LeatherC  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  3 months ago
      Mel needs a designated driver.
      I'll volunteer.
      • Chris Idaho 3 months ago
        I know What Women want!
      • . 3 months ago
        Wow LeatherC you are sexy as hell. Love the red hair.
    • thetnrebel  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      whine whine whine.. the cops can be such whiners
      • brad 3 months ago
        I absolutely agree with you racist flag guy!
      • brad 3 months ago
        Ok I really don't think you or your flag is Racist. That wasn't nice of me. I apologize,
    • Pepper  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Lets all just shut our mouths because we may offend some of those more sensitive. You sensitive types would not have lasted 5 minutes in early history.
    • Enough is enough  •  Republic, Missouri  •  3 months ago
      Get over it dude.
    • Steve  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      I am Jewish. I am not offended by his comments nor do I care even if he hates Jews. In this country, you are free to hate anyone you want as long as it doesn't influence your decisions based on an individual basis. As long as people aren't organizing to repress or exterminate groups, let them hate whoever they want.
      Personally, I have too many personal and work-related issues to keep track of to try to remember who I'm supposed to hate and why. Oh, I still love a lot of Mel Gibson's movies and thinks he's an excellent actor and director.
    • thetnrebel  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      whine, whine whine, cops can be such cry babies
    • 1540  •  3 months ago
      This is about more than just being offended.
    • Uneducated Stupid Idiot  •  3 months ago
      How did he know the cop was Jewish?
    • Pepper  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      Thanks to someone else for pointing out the fanny pack, I missed that on the first look. Middle aged men with round bellies and fanny packs do not mix.
    • rotojohn  •  Lexington Park, Maryland  •  3 months ago
      you cant be a cop with thin skin
    • thetnrebel  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  3 months ago
      whine, whine whine, cops can be such cry babies
    • rchar2  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 months ago
      It is amazing that our society bows down to anyone who says that they are offended. That offends me so give me some money.
    • jonathan h  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  3 months ago
      As an ER nurse for over 20 years if I had my feelings hurt every time some drunk went on a verbal rampage I'd have left the profession within a week.
      The court is right. Mr Gibson's testimony is irrelevant and so are the comments he allegedly made to the officer. I mean a name like Mee? Goldstein sure but there's no hint of Jewish origin in Mee.
    • michel  •  3 months ago
      OMG the cop is wearing a fanny pack hmmmmm.