Thursday, July 8, 2010
Mel Gibson!! whats new?
LOS ANGELES – Mel Gibson is being investigated in a possible domestic violence incident involving his ex-girlfriend earlier this year, sheriff's officials said Thursday.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department listed the actor-director as a potential suspect in the alleged attack on Russian singer Oksana Grigorieva at an undisclosed location in Malibu.
The two have been involved in a nasty custody dispute over their infant daughter — the subject of a confidential court case.
Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said detectives interviewed Grigorieva on Monday. She has been the only person interviewed so far.
Whitmore declined to disclose further details of the investigation or any potential evidence.
"We're in the process of verifying, verifying, verifying," Whitmore said. "All the allegations that have been put forth will be thoroughly investigated."
The allegations are being handled by the same sheriff's substation that handled Gibson's 2006 arrest on suspicion of drunken driving. The station in Agoura also covers Malibu, where Gibson lives.
The release states the incident occurred Jan. 6 and the investigation is in a preliminary stage.
A phone message left for Alan Nierob, Gibson's spokesman, was not immediately returned.
The Academy Award winner is no longer on probation for the drunken driving case and his conviction has been expunged.
The actor has not publicly discussed the breakup with Grigorieva, 40. The former couple first revealed their relationship shortly after Gibson's wife, Robyn, filed for divorce last April.
Whitmore said it may take a month to conclude the investigation. The results will then be turned over to the district attorney's office, which will decide whether to pursue charges.
(This version CORRECTS Adds that Gibson's ex-girlfriend has been interviewed, additional details. Corrects spelling of Gibson spokesman's last name to Nierob in 8th paragraph. Moving on general news and entertainment services.)
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