Sebastian Chacon Sexual Assault Case 2026: Court Permanently Closes Lawsuit
The sexual assault case against Daisy Jones & the Six actor Sebastian Chacon is permanently closed in 2026. Read about the legal outcome and Chacon's statement.
Is a legal victory enough to save a shattered career? Sebastian Chacon, known for his role as drummer Warren Rojas in Daisy Jones & the Six, has finally seen the end of a long legal battle. According to Entertainment Weekly, the sexual assault case against him has been discontinued with prejudice, meaning it can't be filed again.
Sebastian Chacon Sexual Assault Case 2026: The Timeline
The fallout from the allegations was swift. Following the initial filing, Chacon was dropped by his agency and lost a role in an upcoming film. "This was a tremendously painful and costly experience that upended my life and my family's," Chacon stated through his representative. He emphasized that there was never any criminal case and he never admitted to any wrongdoing.
A Career at a Crossroads
Chacon's work on the Prime Video series earned him significant recognition, but the two-year legal shadow has proven difficult to escape. While the civil process is over, the actor now faces the challenge of rebuilding his reputation in an industry that often prioritizes risk mitigation over the presumption of innocence.
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