A Daytime Emmy winner who stabbed his tenant during an argument over whether he would someday win five Oscars has been sentenced to 13 years in state prison, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday. Andre Salamán Bautista, a.k.a. Andre Bauth, was found guilty of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon on Feb. 2. Bautista, who won a Daytime Emmy for his producing work on the online soap opera “The Bay,” was accused of stabbing his tenant, identified in the media as Clayton Haymes, after the two argued about Bautista’s Oscar-winning potential. Also Read: Daytime Emmy Winner Charged With.
- 3/23/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
A Daytime Emmy-winning producer who stabbed his tenant over an argument about the Academy Awards has been found guilty of attempted murder, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Thursday. Andre Salaman Bautista was also found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. Bautista, a.k.a. Andre Bauth, could receive 13 years in state prison for the incident, which occurred in September 2015 in Studio City. He is scheduled for sentencing March 22. Also Read: Daytime Emmy Winner Charged With Attempted Murder in Stabbing Over Oscars Bautista, who won a Daytime Emmy for his producing work on the online soap opera “The Bay,...
- 2/2/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
More bad news for Andre Salaman Bautista. The Daytime Emmy-winning producer, who earlier this week was charged with attempted murder for allegedly stabbing his tenant and roommate, is now being sued by several other tenants, who claim he’s a slumlord. While Baustista sat behind bars, the lawsuit was filed Wednesday by tenants of a building he co-owns and co-manages in Hollywood with business partner Geoffrey Lichtman. Legal documents obtained by TheWrap say the building is decaying and that Bautista — who’s being sued under his professional name, Andre Bauth — and Lichtman rented to tenants “under the guise of enrollment in the.
- 9/24/2015
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Daytime Emmy-winning producer Andre Salaman Bautista was charged with stabbing his actor roommate, Clayton Haymes, following a bizarre altercation about whether he could win Oscars, L.A.'s local CBS affiliate reported on Tuesday, Sept. 22. Bautista, 36, who won an Emmy as one of the producers of the online soap opera The Bay, allegedly stabbed Haymes, 23, with a kitchen knife inside their Studio City home on Sept. 8. According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Bautista (also known as Andre Bauth) pleaded not guilty to one [...]...
- 9/23/2015
- Us Weekly
Daytime Emmy-winning producer Andre Salamán Bautista has pleaded not guilty to stabbing his tenant and roommate, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday. Prosecutors say Bautista, who won a Daytime Emmy under the name Andre Bauth, attacked 23-year-old actor Clayton Haymes with a kitchen knife at their Studio City home on Sept. 8. The incident reportedly happened after Bautista bragged that he would one day win five Oscars and Haymes scoffed at the notion. Also Read: 'Tosh.0' Production Assistant Mistakenly Shot and Killed by La Sheriff Deputy “When he said, ‘five Oscars,’ we all kind of laughed a little bit,...
- 9/23/2015
- by Anita Bennett
- The Wrap
A producer who won a Daytime Emmy earlier this year is wanted by police on charges of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly stabbing his roommate, the Los Angeles Times reports. Andre Salaman Bautista, who works under the name Andre Bauth, allegedly stabbed his roommate, actor Clayton Haymes, in Studio City on Tuesday after they got into an argument about the Oscars. In an interview with CBS Los Angeles, Haymes, 23, said that Bautista bragged that he would someday win five Oscars and became “upset” when his claim was scoffed at. Also Read: 'Baywatch' Actor Jeremy Jackson Arrested.
- 9/11/2015
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
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