‘Boardwalk Empire’ star Michael Pitt’s sex assault case ‘built on lies’: lawyer


The sexual assault case against “Boardwalk Empire” star Michael Pitt is “built on a bed of lies,” the actor’s lawyer told the Daily News after a brief court appearance in Brooklyn.

Pitt, 44, was busted May 2 on charges he sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend and attacked her with a four-by-four and a cinder block, at the Brooklyn home they previously shared.

“This case is an utter, absolute disgrace,” Pitt’s lawyer, Robert Gottlieb, said outside the Brooklyn Supreme Court building, as the actor stood silently by his side. Pitt didn’t offer any comment.

“It is built on lie after lie after lie. We have obtained some of the discovery, not all of it,” Gottlieb said, referring to the materials prosecutors must release to defense attorneys, “and already we can say, it is built on a bed of lies, which is unbelievable that it even came to this point.”

“It is clear that the district attorney did not investigate this case, because if they investigated it, there is no way that this man, who is innocent, would find his way in this court,” Gottlieb said.

He didn’t elaborate further.

Michael Pitt leaves Brooklyn Supreme Court with an unknown woman Tuesday, June 17, 2025 in the the Brooklyn, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)

A spokesman for Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said Tuesday that his office can’t comment on pending cases.

Pitt is charged with criminal sex act, criminal sexual abuse, assault, attempted assault and strangulation. The top charge carries a maximum 25-year prison sentence, if convicted at trial. He’s pleaded not guilty to the charges, and remains free on $100,000 bail.

The indictment against the “Funny Games” and “Ghost in the Shell” actor describes four disturbing allegations by the woman, who is not named in court papers.

He’s accused of forcibly touching her anus and vagina with his finger in April 2020, forcing her into oral sex and assaulting her with a four-by-four in August 2020, attacking her with a cinder block in June 2021 and strangling her in August 2021.

Michael Pitt (center) appears in Brooklyn Supreme Court Tuesday, June 17, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)
Michael Pitt (center) appears in Brooklyn Supreme Court Tuesday, June 17, 2025 in Brooklyn, New York. (Barry Williams/ New York Daily News)

On Tuesday, Gottlieb sparred with Assistant D.A. Amanda Fisher over the release of documents and evidence during an appearance in Brooklyn Supreme Court in Pitts’ sexual assault case.

In court, Pitt’s lawyer Gottleib accused the D.A.’s office of slow-walking key documents in the case.

“We do know that, as of this late date, that we haven’t received a single police report… no detective notes, no complaint reports, no DIR [domestic incident] reports,” Gottlieb told Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Abena Darkeh, adding that Pitt was under investigation as far back as February 2024.

“It’s all due now,” the defense attorney said, “and it’s all glaring what’s missing. It goes to the heart of the investigation that goes on for so long.”

Michael Pitt attends the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Presents an Evening with "Boardwalk Empire" on April 26, 2012 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup via AP IMAGES)
Michael Pitt attends the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Presents an Evening with “Boardwalk Empire” on April 26, 2012 in North Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup via AP IMAGES)

Fisher countered that the case was investigated entirely by the Brooklyn D.A.’s office. “There is no NYPD involvement in this case other than the arrest,” she said.

Pitt returns to court July 1, when the judge is expected to hear an application to modify the actor’s bail so he can get his passport back.

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