Clint Eastwood’s daughter arrested in Beverly Hills in domestic violence case
By Josh DuBose,
2 days ago
( KTLA ) — Actor Francesca Eastwood, daughter of legendary actor Clint Eastwood, was arrested in Beverly Hills over the weekend on suspicion of felony domestic violence, according to reporting from the Los Angeles Times.
Officers with the Beverly Hills Police Department responded to a call Saturday of possible domestic violence at its North Rexford Drive headquarters, police confirmed to The Times .
An investigation was conducted and “based on statements and injuries,” the 31-year-old Los Angeles resident was arrested and booked at the BHPD Jail on suspicion of felony domestic violence.
The daughter of Oscar Award-winning actor and director Clint Eastwood and actor Frances Fisher, best known for her roles in “Unforgiven” and “Titanic,” is described as “a talented film actress whose career is on a remarkable upward trajectory,” according to her IMDB page . She has worked on the 2021 M. Night Shyamalan film “Old” and has acting credits dating back to 1995.
She also starred in the reality series “Mrs. Eastwood & Company,” which chronicled the life of Dina Eastwood, Clint Eastwood’s then-wife, and their two daughters, Francesca and Morgan.
Francesca was also arrested in 2015 on suspicion of driving under the influence. After she pleaded no contest to the charge, The Times reports, her case was dismissed.
The 31-year-old’s bail was set at $50,000 and she was due to appear in court Tuesday morning.
The Times reached out to her representatives and were awaiting a response.
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