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Alec Baldwin asked to be assigned the "biggest gun available" prior to filming "Rust" in 2021, according to new documents obtained by Fox News Digital. Special prosecutors Kari T. Morrisey and Erlinda O.

Johnson introduced evidence into New Mexico courts this week, claiming Baldwin not only "displayed erratic and aggressive behavior" during the filming of "Rust," but also "displayed reckless behavior" as it pertained to the use of a firearm. Baldwin's legal team fired back with their own motion for relief for prosecutorial misconduct, accusing state prosecutors of both disclosing "thousands of files" over a 10-week period, and also withholding documents that they believe warrant an order of "dismissing the indictment with prejudice." .

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