The Manhattan district attorney has dropped drug-selling charges against a jazz musician and friend of late film star Philip Seymour Hoffman, who died of an accidental drug overdose in February, the New York Times newspaper reported.
Four people arrested in New York have been charged with drugs offences possibly connected to narcotics found at the home of film star Philip Seymour Hoffman following his death of an apparent heroin overdose, police officials said on Wednesday.
One of Philip Seymour Hoffman’s greatest roles was Max Jerry Horowitz, a lonely Jewish man with Asperger’s syndrome in the Australian claymation film, ‘Mary & Max.’
Sidney Lumet, the acclaimed director more than 50 films, died April 9 in Manhattan at the age of 86.