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Alan Ritchson Could Face A Civil Lawsuit Over Fight With Neighbor
Legal experts say “Reacher” star Alan Ritchson could still face a civil lawsuit following a physical altercation with his neighbor in Brentwood, Tennessee, despite authorities closing the criminal case.
Alan Ritchson may still be in trouble, as legal experts reveal the “Reacher” star could face a civil lawsuit following a physical altercation with his neighbor, despite authorities closing the case.
Experts note potential claims could include medical expenses, emotional distress, or punitive damages.
Alan Ritchson, for his part, reportedly declined to press charges against his neighbor, who admitted to pushing the actor twice.
Alan Ritchson Could Face Civil Action Over Neighbor Altercation, Says Legal Expert
According to celebrity defense attorney Seth J. Zuckerman, Ritchson may still face legal issues from his recent altercation with his neighbor, even though authorities have decided not to file criminal charges.
Zuckerman explained to Page Six that the situation could shift into a civil dispute, where the rules are different, and that Ritchson’s neighbor, Ronnie Taylor, could still pursue compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and possible punitive damages.
He explained that, unlike criminal cases, which require proof beyond a reasonable doubt, civil claims only need a “preponderance of evidence,” making them easier to bring forward.
Zuckerman also noted that the police saying Ritchson acted in self-defense doesn’t prevent a lawsuit.
“Despite the police declaring that Ritchson was acting in self-defense, a civil case can be brought because it requires a lower burden of proof — preponderance of evidence— whereas a criminal case requires beyond a reasonable doubt,” the attorney said.
The Actor Can File Counterclaims If He Was Harmed In Any Way
According to Zuckerman, if Ritchson’s neighbor, Taylor, decides to sue the actor, he likely won’t get a lot of money, as the potential compensation would be reduced due to his being the instigator.
“…if the victim is found partially at fault, which is likely the case here, the potential compensation would be reduced,” the attorney noted, adding, “Ritchson can file counterclaims against the neighbor, but it doesn’t appear that Ritchson was harmed in any way.”
Other attorneys echoed similar perspectives. Bryan M. Sullivan, a partner at Early Sullivan Wright Gizer & McRae LLP, suggested both parties might pursue mutual protective orders, explaining that either could file assault-related claims.
Los Angeles-based attorney Gregory Doll said it wouldn’t be surprising if formal demands for compensation emerged behind the scenes, given the intensity of the incident, thanks to viral videos circulating online.
Alan Ritchson Was Cleared By The Police
The confrontation between Ritchson and his neighbor, Taylor, occurred over the weekend in Brentwood, Tennessee, over the actor’s bike sounds.
On Monday, Taylor told TMZ that he had repeatedly asked Ritchson to stop making noise with the bike and admitted he had instigated some physical contact, pushing the actor twice before being overpowered.
However, before the release of bodycam footage, Taylor claimed he only pushed Ritchson because the actor was “coming toward” him with his bike. This was disproved when a video showed that Taylor deliberately walked in front of Ritchson to block his path.
Police reviewed the video evidence and witness accounts, ultimately ruling that Ritchson acted in self-defense and closing the case without charges.
Authorities also confirmed that Ritchson chose not to press charges against Taylor.
The Actor Subtly Addressed The Viral Street Fight Incident
Following the incident, Ritchson shared a cryptic message on Instagram: “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”
The actor also seemed to address the fight on Instagram when he shared a video post about wrapping up post-production for Season 4 of “Reacher.”
He captioned the clip, “Happy to be back in the booth after such a crazy week!”
“This is, without a doubt, the most gripping season yet,” Ritchson noted about the TV series. “I think we hit our stride. Firing on all cylinders… as it were.
Alan Ritchson Opens Up About His Bipolar Diagnosis
Ritchson has been candid about his personal struggles. In 2024, he revealed that he survived a 2019 suicide attempt, saying thoughts of his sons helped him hold on.
The actor later sought professional help and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which provided clarity and a framework for understanding his experiences.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, he also explored MDMA-assisted therapy, describing it as transformative in helping him reflect on his purpose and focus on helping others.
Over the years, Ritchson has built a diverse career in both television and film, with notable roles in “Smallville,” “Blue Mountain State,” “Blood Drive,” and “Titans,” and as Raphael in the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” reboot and its sequel.
He has also appeared in “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” “Lazer Team,” and “Fast X.”
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