Emile Hirsch -- CHARGED WITH FELONY ASSAULT ... Checks Into Rehab
Emile Hirsch CHARGED WITH FELONY ASSAULT Checks into Rehab
5:30 PM PT Hirsch's spokesperson, Robert Offer, tells TMZ, "Emile consumed an enormous amount of alcohol on the evening in question and he has no memory of what happened." Law enforcement confirms Emile and the witnesses were highly intoxicated and Emile has been cooperative.
Offer adds, "Emile takes these allegations very seriously, and is devastated that any of this has occurred. A few days after the incident, Emile sought help and checked himself into an alcohol rehabilitation facility, where he remains today, to ensure nothing like this ever happens again."
As for criminal charges, Emile has hired attorneys Blair Berk and Neil Kaplan.
"The Girl Next Door" star Emile Hirsch has been charged with felony assault for allegedly attacking a female Hollywood executive at a party in Utah during the Sundance Film Festival ... TMZ has learned.
Law enforcement tells us ... around 3:52 AM on January 25th, cops responded to an assault call at Tao nightclub in Park City.
According to police, "Hirsch appeared intoxicated and asked [movie exec Daniele Bernfeld] why she looked 'so tough' and said she was a 'rich kid' who should not be at Sundance."
FYI -- Bernfeld is an exec at Paramount.
Bernfeld told police ... she moved away from Hirsch to go sit with a friend at a table -- and moments later, Hirsch came up from behind her and "put her in a chokehold."
Then, Bernfeld claims Hirsch "pulled her across the table and onto the floor" and landed on top of her.
While on top, he allegedly wrapped his hands around her neck and began to choke her. She said she felt as though "the front and back of her throat were touching and she remembers things going dark."
Bernfeld says 2 bystanders eventually pulled Hirsch off of her.
When cops arrived, they spoke with Hirsch who claimed he was in a "verbal confrontation" with Bernfeld and admitted to having 3 or 4 drinks that night. Cops say he appeared wasted -- glossy eyes, slurred speech, poor balance, etc.
When cops spoke with Bernfeld, they noticed redness on her neck and upper chest -- which appeared to corroborate her story.
Hirsch was ultimately charged with 3rd degree felony aggravated assault -- which is punishable by up to 5 years in prison. He was also charged with misdemeanor intoxication.
Hirsch is due in court March 16.