Russell Crowe Arrested At NY Hotel
Police: Actor Allegedly Threw Phone At Hotel Employee
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Actor Russell Crowe was escorted by officers from a New York City police station after being arrested for allegedly throwing a phone at a hotel employee.
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Russell Crowe Arrested
Police say actor Russell Crowe threw a telephone at a New York City hotel employee, cutting the person's cheek. Crowe was allegedly angry over the hotel having trouble connecting a call to Australia.
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A handcuffed Russell Crowe is led from police station in New York. (CBS)
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Crowe, 41, who plays a boxer in his latest film, "Cinderella Man," threw the phone at the Mercer Hotel employee, striking him in the face, during an argument at around 4:20 a.m., said police spokesman Sgt. Mike Wysokowski.
The Australian movie star was taken into custody, fingerprinted and charged with second-degree assault, said police Lieutenant Eugene Whyte.
Crowe was expected to appear in Manhattan Criminal Court later Monday.
No one at the Mercer Hotel would talk about the incident, reports Sean Adams of radio station WCBS-AM.
An employee at the hotel in SoHo who answered a call from the Associated Press said he was unaware of the incident.
Crowe won an Oscar for his role in 2000's "Gladiator."
"Cinderella Man," Ron Howard's story of Depression-era boxer Jim Braddock, had a lackluster opening this weekend, debuting at No. 4 with an estimated $18.6 million at the box office.
Universal had counted on a better debut for the film, which reunites Howard, Crowe and producer Brian Grazer, the team behind the 2001 Academy Awards champion "A Beautiful Mind."
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