Scott Baio is officially off the hook after being blasted by his “Charles in Charge” co-stars Nicole Eggert and Alexander Polinsky — with the angry actress declaring that the decision not to charge him with assault still means that he’s guilty! Get the inside story behind the sitcom scandal, and click here for more news on Hollywood sex scandals and casting couch creepiness…
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Scott Baio is officially off the hook after being blasted by his "Charles in Charge" co-stars
Nicole Eggert and
Alexander Polinsky — with the angry actress declaring that the decision not to charge him with assault still means that he's guilty!
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Nicole — who was once engaged to doomed child star
Corey Haim — promptly went to social media to declare: "Dismissed due to Statute of Limitation = GUILTY. Period."
Scott has denied having sex with Nicole when she was underage, and told The ENQUIRER that “I have no idea what incident or incidents Alexander may be describing.”
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Alexander had accused Scott of "mental torture" on social media, but also wrote: "F--k the pedos, the abusers and the sleazy womanizers!"
Scott Baio is officially off the hook after being blasted by his "Charles in Charge" co-stars
Nicole Eggert and
Alexander Polinsky — with the angry actress declaring that the decision not to charge him with assault still means that he's guilty!
Photo credit: Getty/Files
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Nicole — who was once engaged to doomed child star
Corey Haim — promptly went to social media to declare: "Dismissed due to Statute of Limitation = GUILTY. Period."
Scott has denied having sex with Nicole when she was underage, and told The ENQUIRER that “I have no idea what incident or incidents Alexander may be describing.”
Alexander had accused Scott of "mental torture" on social media, but also wrote: "F--k the pedos, the abusers and the sleazy womanizers!"
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