Tom Selleck

  • 09 June 2004

Date of birth

1st January, 1970

Occupation

Actor

Sex

Male

Height

1.92

Tom Selleck Accused Of Stealing Water For Private Ranch By Los Angeles Municipal Authority

By Ed Biggs in Lifestyle / Showbiz on 09 July 2015

Tom Selleck

The famous actor grows avocados on his 60 acre ranch in Westlake Village, and has been accused of stealing water from a local district to irrigate it.

A municipal authority in drought-stricken Los Angeles has accused veteran ‘Magnum P.I.’ and ‘Blue Bloods’ actor Tom Selleck of illegally siphoning off water from a public hydrant and using it to irrigate his avocado ranch in Westlake Village.

The Calleguas Municipal Water District in Ventura County, California has claimed that a tanker truck has filled up at a public water hydrant over a dozen times, and then transported that water to Selleck’s private 60-acre property. The district claims that, through hiring a private investigator, it has ascertained that this has been going on as far back as 2013.

Representatives for Selleck and his wife Jillie, who is also named in the lawsuit, have not commented on the allegations which emerged on Wednesday (July 8th). Ventura County Sherriff’s Department has also intervened but has not been able to ascertain that a crime has been committed, but any proceedings could go along civic lines.

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Tom Selleck Tuesday 5th June 2012 Screening and panel discussion of CBS's 'Blue Bloods' at Leonard H. Goldenson Theater - Arrivals

CBS, Bridget Moynahan, Donnie Wahlberg, Len Cariou, Stock, Tom Selleck and Will Estes Wednesday 16th May 2012 CBS's 'Blue Bloods' cast members Tom Selleck, Amy Carlson, Len Cariou, Will Estes, Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan visit at New York Stock Exchange

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Crossfire Trail Review

By Christopher Null

Weak

Quigley Down Under comes up and over for this old west extravaganza, with Tom Selleck hamming it up the best he can in a tale adapted from a book by Louis L'Amour.

Dunno if it's a very good book, but it's not a very good movie. While Selleck's acting muscle is always a special treat solo, contending with co-stars Virginia Madsen, Wilford Brimley, and Mark Harmon(!), all in period costume and/or moustaches makes for a very rare juxtaposition of atrocious acting from the school of Schmaltz.

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