Actor Tom Sizemore found himself in trouble with the law when he was apprehended for misdemeanor drug possession on January 5th following a routine traffic stop conducted by officers from the Burbank Police Department.
Upon conducting a consented search of Sizemore’s vehicle, law enforcement officials uncovered an assortment of illicit substances.
Reports from TMZ indicate that the reason for pulling over the actor’s car stemmed from the absence of a front license plate and expired registration stickers.
Subsequently, both Sizemore and a male companion were released after making bail arrangements.
Known for his role in “Saving Private Ryan,” Sizemore has a checkered past marred by allegations of drug abuse and incidents of violence against women.
Notably, a woman from Utah lodged a lawsuit against him last year, alleging that Sizemore had s–ually assaulted her during a photo shoot when she was just 11 years old.
The lawsuit, which seeks damages amounting to $3 million, details the traumatic event that transpired during the filming of the movie “Born Killers.”
The victim claims to have suffered enduring psychological and addiction-related challenges as a result of the incident.
Despite the serious nature of the accusation, S