Accused Oscar thief plans to 'forcefully and aggressively resist' allegations

A lawyer for the man charged with stealing Frances McDormand's Academy Award says his client plans to plead not guilty.

Frances McDormand, winner of the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role for Three Billboards, attends the Governors Ball.

Frances McDormand, winner of the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role for Three Billboards, attends the Governors Ball. Source: AAP

A lawyer for the man charged with stealing Frances McDormand's Academy Award says he and his client plan to "forcefully and aggressively resist" the allegations against him.

Attorney Daniel Brookman acknowledges suspect Terry Bryant can be seen on an Associated Press video holding McDormand's best actress statuette but those images do not rise to the seriousness of felony grand theft.

Bryant, 47, walked out of the Governors Ball Oscars after-party with the trophy on Sunday night, authorities said.

He was captured on the AP video holding it proudly over his head and saying: "All right baby boys and baby girls."

He quickly gave it up when confronted by a photographer, police say.

McDormand won the Oscar, her second, for her performance in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.

Bryant could get three years in jail if convicted.

Brookman said outside court, where Bryant was expected to make an appearance, his client would plead not guilty and ask for a reduction of his $US20,000 ($A28,000) bail.


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