Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen Baldwin involved in New York car crash
- On Monday, Oscar-winning actor Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen barreled head-first into a tree on Montauk Highway in East Hampton, badly damaging their white Range Rover.
- On Montauk Highway, the vehicle's departure from the roadway preceded the impact with the tree after Baldwin narrowly avoided a rubbish lorry, but officials have not disclosed the cause.
- Photos show the Range Rover's front end totaled and the bonnet crumpled against the tree, yet the Baldwin brothers appeared uninjured as police helped them take shelter in the rain.
- The crash occurred while Baldwin was in town for the Hamptons International Film Festival, where he serves as co-chair and had been attending events all week, and Baldwin's representatives and the East Hampton Police Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
- The accident adds to Baldwin's string of public troubles dating back to the 2021 'Rust' film set tragedy and highlights his ongoing attempts to sell his East Hampton home, originally listed for $29 million and reduced by $10 million.
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Video shows Alec Baldwin’s Range Rover crashing into a tree
A news outlet published dash-cam footage from a garbage truck that it says challenges Alec Baldwin’s account of how a commercial vehicle — “the size of a whale” — cut him off and forced him to crash his wife’s Range Rover head-on into a tree Monday afternoon. Neither Alec Baldwin nor his younger brother Stephen Baldwin, who was a passenger in the Range Rover, was injured in the crash on a rainy Monday afternoon on Montauk Highway, East Hampton. …
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