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Hollywood actor Michael Madsen's domestic violence case where he was accused of shoving his wife DeAnna Madsen, 64, has been dismissed.
The Los Angeles District Attorney told TMZ on Tuesday it was due to 'insufficient evidence.'
'We are thrilled that Michael Madsen is able to put this behind him and look forward to our continued collaboration with more great things coming from this veteran and respected actor,' his representative said to the site.
Over a week ago the 66-year-old Kill Bill star was arrested for domestic violence amid claims he got physical with his spouse.
He also allegedly locked her out of their home, which is located in the Los Angeles area.
The Reservoir Dogs star was given a misdemeanor domestic violence charge.
Hollywood actor Michael Madsen's domestic violence case where he was accused of shoving his wife DeAnna Madsen, 64, has been dismissed. Seen in 2011
A frequent collaborator of Quentin Tarantino, Madsen has starred in films including 1993's Reservoir Dogs (left) and 2003's Kill Bill (right)
And Madsen had to spend part of his weekend in jail, it was also alleged.
Madsen posted a $20,000 bond and was released from custody.
Days later in a statement to THR, Madsen's lawyer Perry Wander insisted that his client was 'not guilty of domestic violence.'
The scene sounded chaotic. It happened late at night in a residential community.
The Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood actor was arrested shortly after midnight on a Saturday night after police were called.
After cops hit the scene his wife was 'safe with a security team.'
But police still wanted the actor arrested after they spoke with him and DeAnna.
A representative for the star confirmed the incident to TMZ, saying: 'It was a disagreement between Michael and his wife, which we hope resolves positively for them both.'
Michael wed DeAnna in 1996.
Together they have three children - Hudson, Luke and Calvin. Sadly, son Hudson died by gunshot wound in 2022.
The Los Angeles District Attorney told TMZ on Tuesday the case was tossed due to 'insufficient evidence.' Seen in 2017
This recent arrest wasn’t Madsen’s first brush with the law.
In 2022 the Hollywood actor was arrested for trespassing at a luxury house from which he was evicted, DailyMail.com reported.
It was a $5.3 million Malibu mansion just across the Pacific Coast Highway from La Costa Beach.
A source exclusively told DailyMail.com at the time: 'Michael had been living at the house since last year, but the lease was in another person’s name.’
The house was leased out by another person and several thousand dollars were owed in back rent, DailyMail.com has learned.
The owner had tried for the past two years to get the tenants evicted, but because of the moratorium on evictions on account of Covid, it took several months to go through the legal process.
Over a week ago the 66-year-old Kill Bill star was arrested for domestic violence amid claims he got physical with his spouse. Seen in 2020
‘The person who leased the house was taken to court and all the parties were evicted including Madsen on February 17,’ added the source.
At about 8:30PM the owner received a call phone from his rental house’s security company saying that someone was trying to break into the house.
The owner who lives a few miles away from the house drove over and found Madsen out on the front porch.
The owner quickly called 911 and a Los Angeles County Sheriff Deputy came out and arrested disheveled looking Madsen for trespassing.
Wearing baggy jeans, a denim jacket and a partially unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt, the Kill Bill star was first taken to the West Hills hospital then the police station.
According to booking documents he was given a $500 citation for a misdemeanor and released shortly before 7am on Thursday.
Since his arrest three-times-married Madsen and the owner of the property have reached an agreement which will allow him to retrieve his belongings.
Madsen has had a terrible start to 2022.
This recent arrest wasn’t Madsen’s first brush with the law. In 2022 he was arrested for trespassing at a luxury house from which he was evicted, DailyMail.com reported. It was a $5.3 million Malibu mansion just across the Pacific Coast Highway from La Costa Beach
His arrest came just a month after his son, US Army Sgt. Hudson Madsen shot himself dead on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, where he was stationed with the 25th Infantry Division. Hudson was an Afghan war vet.
Hudson’s death came a week after his wife Carlie underwent surgery to remove a tumor from her breast.
'I am in shock as my son, whom I just spoke with a few days ago, said he was happy - my last text from him was "I love you dad,"' he told the Los Angeles Times.
'I didn't see any signs of depression. It's so tragic and sad. I'm just trying to make sense of everything and understand what happened.'
Madsen said his son's marriage was 'going strong' and he had recently completed his first tour in the U.S. Army.
Madsen's arrest came just a month after his 26-year-old son Hudson died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound (pictured together in 2011)
'He had typical life challenges that people have with finances, but he wanted a family. He was looking towards his future, so its mind-blowing. I just can't grasp what happened.'
Madsen has requested a full military investigation into his son’s death. The actor thinks 'the officers and rank and file were shaming' Hudson for wanting therapy. He believes this stopped him from seeking help for mental health issues he had been keeping to himself.
In 2019, the actor was axed from a $100,000 role in movie Confessions of a Serial Killer after crashing his Land Rover into a pole and subsequently being arrested for DUI. He was later sentenced to four days in jail.
In 2012 he was also arrested for DUI after driving erratically but struck a plea deal that involved attending AA meetings in lieu of more severe punishment.
However, after Madsen failed to attend his court ordered Alcoholics Anonymous meetings his probation was revoked.