An online petition has urged Massachusetts justice officials to deny Mark Wahlberg his request for a pardon in his 1988 assault conviction
Mark Wahlberg
Los Angeles: An online petition has urged Massachusetts justice officials to deny Mark Wahlberg his request for a pardon in his 1988 assault conviction.
Mark Wahlberg. Pic/Santa Banta
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The "Transformers: Age of Extinction" star spent 45 days in jail for attacking two Vietnamese men in his hometown of Dorchester, Massachussetts in separate incidents at the age of 16.
The 43-year-old recently filed a petition with the Board of Pardons asking for his felony charges to be removed from his record because he is convinced he is "not the same person" anymore.
But members of Asian-American community 18Mr, short for 18 Million Rising, have now created an online petition opposing the pardon and accusing the actor of seeking a clean slate simply for business purposes, reports contactmusic.com.
On the website, the group has posted a message which reads: "We demand that the Massachusetts State Parole Board and Governor Patrick deny Mark Wahlberg a pardon for his hate crimes. Not only is granting a pardon an affront to justice, but even asking for one completely disrespects Wahlberg's victims."