Jessica Alba won’t face charges in poster plastering; filming continues in Oklahoma on “Killer Inside Me”

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Jessica Alba (Associated Press photo)

Police announced this afternoon that Jessica Alba will not be cited in connection with the ambigious shark posters she admitted to plastering on property in downtown Oklahoma City, according to this NewsOK story.

A police representative said the case against Alba was closed because the owners of property damaged by the posters, including the city government and the United Way, are not interested in pursuing charges. The posters apparently were meant to be part of a conservation awareness campaign, but they were posted in some inadvisable places, like electrical boxes and on a United Way billboard.

Alba has been in the Sooner State to film the thriller “The Killer Inside Me,” which also stars Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson and Simon Baker. The production was in downtown Oklahoma City on Saturday to film Affleck doing “general street scenes,” and Entertainment Editor Gene Triplett was on the scene. You can read his story by clicking here.

The $13 million crime thriller, directed by Michael Winterbottom and based on a 1952 pulp novel by Anadarko-born author Jim Thompson, has been filming at Oklahoma locations, particularly in Guthrie, for more than a month. It is set to film for two and a half more weeks in Cordell, Tulsa and Enid.

Producers Brad Schlei and Andrew Eaton talk about what they like about filming in Oklahoma in these NewsOK videos.

 

-BAM

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