‘Home Alone’ Star Cleared After Prostitution Case Is Suddenly Dismissed

Daniel Stern, famous for playing Marv in the Home Alone movies, recently had a legal case against him dropped. Court documents from Ventura, California, confirm the dismissal of the minor charge on Friday.

On December 10, 2025, 70-year-old Stern was issued a citation following an undercover operation at a hotel in Camarillo, though he wasn’t taken into custody. He was accused of agreeing to participate in a sexual act, a misdemeanor offense that could have resulted in up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine if he’d been found guilty.

According to the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, Howard Stern successfully completed a required educational course, a common resolution for first-time offenses of this nature. A representative stated, “He fulfilled all requirements, finished the class, and the case was dismissed.”

The actor was originally going to be in the ABC pilot Do You Want Kids?, but he left the show after being charged with a crime. His character, Freddy, the tough head of the Zilbalodis family, was then given to another actor. The show, a single-camera comedy starring Rachel Bloom and Rory Scovel, follows a couple as they navigate life in two different realities – one with a child, and one without.

John Stern has had a long and successful career in entertainment. He’s best known for his memorable role in Home Alone, but he’s also appeared in films like City Slickers and recently had a recurring role on the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind during its fourth and fifth seasons.

This situation demonstrates how even small mistakes can lead to intense public attention for celebrities. It also shows that, for first-time offenders, the legal system can sometimes prioritize education and rehabilitation over strict penalties. The outcome in Stern’s case emphasizes the need for fairness and proper legal procedures.

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2026-02-07 19:14