VIDEO: “I’ve been kidnapped by a f**king Nazi” said celeb after arrest at ski resort

On April 8, actor and Academy Award nominee Haley Joel Osment was arrested at California’s Mammoth Mountain after reports of an “unruly skier” were received. According to Entertainment Weekly, Osment was ultimately charged with disorderly conduct and possession of cocaine.

In days that have followed, video footage of the arrest has been published online.

In the video of the arrest, Osment states that he is “not fighting” law enforcement as they place him in a law enforcement vehicle, later seeming to state “I’ve been kidnapped by a f**king Nazi,” followed by the use of what sounds like an antisemitic slur.

Watch the clip below:

Osment was reportedly released from custody shortly after being booked.

Osment is perhaps best known for his childhood role in The Sixth Sense, which led to him becoming one of the youngest Academy Award nominees ever at 11 years old. He has had a long career in movies, television, and voice acting since.

All crimes that Osment has been accused of are merely allegations. Osment is to be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Image of Haley Joel Osment: GabboT – Tusk 13 (Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons License); Image of Mammoth Mountain Lodge: Salameh dibaei (iStock).
Image of Haley Joel Osment: GabboT – Tusk 13 (Wikimedia Commons, Creative Commons License); Image of Mammoth Mountain Lodge: Salameh dibaei (iStock).

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