Daniel Stern Home Alone Prostitution Charge: 'Marv' Actor Facing Court
Home Alone actor Daniel Stern has been charged with soliciting prostitution in California. Discover the details of the case and his upcoming court date.
The "Wet Bandit" is in real legal trouble. Daniel Stern, the actor who famously played the bumbling burglar Marv in the holiday classic 'Home Alone', has been officially charged with soliciting prostitution.
Daniel Stern Home Alone Prostitution Charge Details
According to reports from Entertainment Weekly, prosecutors in Ventura County, California, filed one misdemeanor count against the 68-year-old actor on Monday. The alleged offense occurred on December 10 in the city of Camarillo.
PEOPLE magazine reported that Stern was cited at a motel during the incident. While known for his comedic endurance in 'Home Alone'—surviving bricks and irons to the face—this real-life legal battle presents a much grimmer challenge for the veteran star.
From Hollywood Icon to Legal Battle
Stern's career spans decades, including his narration of 'The Wonder Years' and starring roles in 'City Slickers'. In recent years, he had reportedly stepped back from the spotlight to focus on sculpting and farming at his California ranch, stating he felt an obligation to enjoy his good fortune after a successful career.
The actor, who has been married for years and has three adult children, is scheduled for arraignment on January 13, 2026. Representatives for Stern have not yet released an official comment regarding the charges.
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