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Child Molester wins 3 Daytime Emmy Awards
Saturday, June 22, 2013 6:37 AM
WHOZIT
Saturday, June 22, 2013 8:26 AM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Saturday, June 22, 2013 9:35 AM
PIRATENEWS
John Lee, conspiracy therapist at Hollywood award-winner History Channel-mocked SNL-spoofed PirateNew.org wooHOO!!!!!!
Saturday, June 22, 2013 10:27 AM
Quote:Originally posted by PIRATENEWS: Sodomite pedophiles run Hollywood, run poly ticks and run the planet. They rape murder and cannibalize little children in snuff films by Hunter S Thompson at Bohemian Grove. What are we gonna do about it?
Saturday, June 22, 2013 1:44 PM
JONGSSTRAW
Sunday, November 5, 2017 1:26 PM
JAYNEZTOWN
Quote:Dozens of women have shared their alleged stories of Harvey Weinstein, ranging from sexual harassment to rape, while hundreds have taken the opportunity to join the #MeToo movement - a social network insurgency against the "dirty men" of the media industry. But while all this happens in plain sight, helped by its strength in numbers and the endorsement of several A-list celebrities, another issue seems to have been swept under the red carpet. For years, former child stars including Elijah Wood and Alison Arngrim have tried to denounce what they call Hollywood's systemic paedophilia problem.
Quote:Victor Salva was found guilty of molesting 12-year-old Nathan Forrest Winters in 1988 while shooting the film Clownhouse. Less than a decade after his conviction, Salva was directing a Disney film called Powder and, in 2001, he got Francis Ford Coppola to produce his horror flick Jeepers Creepers, a film which stars two young actors. He even shot a sequel to Creepers, and just last year was casting for a third instalment, looking for a young actress to play a 13-year-old who escapes her abusive grandfather. Hollywood forgets and Hollywood forgives.
Quote:Last week, Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard parted ways with his agent Tyler Grasham after a former actor accused Grasham of sexual assault. The agent was later fired by the firm and has since deleted his social media accounts and refused to comment. In a post-Weinstein interview with The Guardian, director Paul Haggis questioned if there was a group of people in the industry "covering for paedophiles".
Tuesday, November 7, 2017 5:37 AM
JEWELSTAITEFAN
Quote:Originally posted by JAYNEZTOWN: This Weinstein thing has put a lot of old news back out in the open, just going to give this a bump and see how much we knew...about this whole culture...what was out in the open? Hollywood sex abuse: Are the kids alright? http://news.sky.com/story/hollywood-sex-abuse-are-the-kids-alright-11086776 The Weinstein scandal has shone a light on Hollywood's dark corners, but there's one door few dare to open. ...links to Producers, Actors, Directors and some high profile political people, maybe even a global network of abuse if you believed the conspiracies.... I remember how Piratenews here would constantly post random crap althoough some of it seemed like maybe it could be real or maybe had a feel of truth to it...the Lost Boys, Allison Arngrim ( starred on 'Little House on the Prairie." and told of stories about Corey Feldman and Corey Haim being abused as child stars, these kinds of story were common in the 1980s. Martin Weiss, was a Hollywood manager and was charged with sexually abusing a former client. Sarkozy got the child molestor and rapist Polanski Released from Swiss Prison, Roman Polanski’s family yesterday praised the role played by Nicolas Sarkozy in securing the film director’s release on bail after two months in a Swiss prison. It was said French President “has been very effective” behind the scenes, according to the film director’s sister-in-law Mathilde Seigner, as Mr Polanski prepared to move from a cell to house arrest in his luxury chalet in the exclusive Alpine village of Gstaad. ...the Polanski thing is weird....I mean this conspiracy gets dark....so he is friends with this cult Doomsday Satanic Killer church living next door and just happens to be out of town the night his wife and unborn child are murdered, or Sharon Tate wasn't actually the intended target? These 'Tate' murders were a series of notorious and brutal killings conducted by members of the Manson Family on August 8–9th, 1969, which claimed the lives of five people and one unborn child. Four members of the Family invaded the home of married celebrity couple, actress Sharon Tate and director Roman Polanski at 10050 Cielo Drive in Los Angeles. They murdered Tate (who was eight months pregnant), along with three friends who were visiting at the time, and an 18-year-old visitor, who was slain as he was departing the home. Polanski was not present on the night of the murders. Shortly after Tate’s body was discovered on Aug. 9, 1969, TIME reported that five bodies had been found at the home of director Roman Polanski—who wasn’t there at the time—and that the count included Polanski’s pregnant wife, Tate, “clad in a bikini nightgown.” A cord around her neck joined her body to another victim’s, though they had not been hanged. http://time.com/3984667/sharon-tate-murder-history/ “The brutality of the killings shocked even homicide-squad detectives,” TIME noted. Shocked Hollywood denizens began to hire extra body guards. Their terror only increased when the full extent of the horrific scene came to light. Rumors swirled, first about a caretaker for the property and then about the “sex, drug and witchcraft cults” that had some reported ties to the “offbeat” Hollywood crowd of which Tate and Polanski were part. Within days, two more bodies turned up at a “carbon copy” crime scene, thought to be the work of a copycat killer. By the end of the year, however, the rumors coalesced into a real case. Los Angeles police were able to pin the crimes on “a mystical, semi-religious hippie drug-and-murder cult led by a bearded, demonic Mahdi able to dispatch his zombie-like followers.” That cult leader was Charles Manson. A fictional tv show 'Mad Men' added a new wave of modern conspiracy with a character Megan's action and apperance mirroring another life Just Like Sharon Tate's. The Polanski story is as weird as it gets There have been many other stories over the years, people dying, rapes, abuse, people over dosing, murders, sexual assaults at casting couch, maybe even exploitation and child abuse all part of this 'culture' an old story from ad week dot com http://www.adweek.com/digital/corey-feldman-nightline-alison-arngrim-marty-weiss-jason-james-murphy-hollywood-pedophilia/ Alison Arngrim, who detailed her own personal experiences with sexual abuse in the 2010 book Confessions of a Prairie Bitch. On the heels of Feldman’s August allegations, she shares some equally shocking recollections: “This has been going on for a very long time,” concurs Arngrim. “It was the gossip back in the ‘80s. People said, ‘Oh yeah, the Coreys [Feldman, Haim], everyone’s had them.’ People talked about it like it was not a big deal…” “I literally heard that they were ‘passed around,’” Arngrim said. “The word was that they were given drugs and being used for sex. It was awful–these were kids, they weren’t 18 yet. There were all sorts of stories about everyone from their, quote, ‘set guardians’ on down that these two had been sexually abused and were totally being corrupted in every possible way.” A lot of crazy rumors and false info gets passed around Hollywood as fact, so who knows how much of this hearsay is true. some people did speak out over the years, it has come to light Seth MacFarlane...from Family guy often called out, mocked or joked about Weinstein, Brett Ratner and even Kevin Spacey...they have all been now accused of sexual abuse by other Hollywood cast, crew and actors from Skynews Quote:Dozens of women have shared their alleged stories of Harvey Weinstein, ranging from sexual harassment to rape, while hundreds have taken the opportunity to join the #MeToo movement - a social network insurgency against the "dirty men" of the media industry. But while all this happens in plain sight, helped by its strength in numbers and the endorsement of several A-list celebrities, another issue seems to have been swept under the red carpet. For years, former child stars including Elijah Wood and Alison Arngrim have tried to denounce what they call Hollywood's systemic paedophilia problem. Allison Arngrim, the child actress who played young Nellie Dalton in Little House On The Prairie, wrote in her autobiography about her experiences as a victim of child abuse in the 1970s. "In Hollywood, there are parents who will practically prostitute their kids in the hope they can make money and get ahead. It is a horrible trap that the kids are in," Arngrim wrote. "These people aren't seeing their kid as a kid. It's more common than you think." Quote:Victor Salva was found guilty of molesting 12-year-old Nathan Forrest Winters in 1988 while shooting the film Clownhouse. Less than a decade after his conviction, Salva was directing a Disney film called Powder and, in 2001, he got Francis Ford Coppola to produce his horror flick Jeepers Creepers, a film which stars two young actors. He even shot a sequel to Creepers, and just last year was casting for a third instalment, looking for a young actress to play a 13-year-old who escapes her abusive grandfather. Hollywood forgets and Hollywood forgives. In 2015, documentary-maker Amy Berg released An Open Secret, an investigative film looking into historical child sex abuse in Hollywood. In the film, Berg shines a light on an "iceberg of child abuse" which includes talent managers, directors, producers and actors. Among them is Marty Weiss, a talent manager who pleaded guilty to two accounts of child abuse; Bob Villard, who once represented Leonardo DiCaprio and who also pleaded guilty to child abuse; and Brian Peck, an actor who starred in the X-Men films and has served more than a year in prison for abusing a child star. Berg faced the wrath of the Screen Actors Guild, who threatened to sue her if she didn't retract every mention of the organisation. She didn't. The reason behind the threat of litigation was Michael Harrah, a manager of child actors and long-time member of the guild. Quote:Last week, Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard parted ways with his agent Tyler Grasham after a former actor accused Grasham of sexual assault. The agent was later fired by the firm and has since deleted his social media accounts and refused to comment. In a post-Weinstein interview with The Guardian, director Paul Haggis questioned if there was a group of people in the industry "covering for paedophiles". The son of Richard Dreyfuss? named Harry Dreyfuss has spoken out on Kevin Spacey Richard Dreyfuss https://twitter.com/RichardDreyfuss/status/926970885990477824 I love my son @harrydreyfuss more than I could explain with all the words in the world. And I am so incredibly proud of him right now. Netflix Severs Ties With Kevin Spacey, Drops 'Gore' Movie http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/netflix-officially-severs-ties-kevin-spacey-1054981 Media Rights Capital issued a statement soon after confirming Spacey has been suspended from the series. “While we continue the ongoing investigation into the serious allegations concerning Kevin Spacey’s behavior on the set of House of Cards, he has been suspended, effective immediately. MRC, in partnership with Netflix, will continue to evaluate a creative path forward for the program during the hiatus,” the company stated.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017 7:39 AM
Quote: Last fall, Weinstein began mentioning Black Cube by name in conversations with his associates and attorneys. The agency had made a name for itself digging up information for companies in Israel, Europe, and the U.S. that led to successful legal judgments against business rivals. But the firm has also faced legal questions about its employees’ use of fake identities and other tactics. Last year, two of its investigators were arrested in Romania on hacking charges. In the end, the company reached an agreement with the Romanian authorities, under which the operatives admitted to hacking and were released. Two sources familiar with the agency defended its decision to work for Weinstein, saying that they originally believed that the assignment focussed on his business rivals. But even the earliest lists of names that Weinstein provided to Black Cube included actresses and journalists. On October 28, 2016, Boies’s law firm, Boies Schiller Flexner, wired to Black Cube the first hundred thousand dollars, toward what would ultimately be a six-hundred-thousand-dollar invoice. (The documents do not make clear how much of the invoice was paid.) The law firm and Black Cube signed a contract that month and several others later. One, dated July 11, 2017, and bearing Boies’s signature, states that the project’s “primary objectives” are to “provide intelligence which will help the Client’s efforts to completely stop the publication of a new negative article in a leading NY newspaper” and to “obtain additional content of a book which currently being written and includes harmful negative information on and about the Client,” who is identified as Weinstein in multiple documents. (In one e-mail, a Black Cube executive asks lawyers retained by the agency to refer to Weinstein as “the end client” or “Mr. X,” noting that referring to him by name “will make him extremely angry.”) The article mentioned in the contract was, according to three sources, the story that ultimately ran in the Times on October 5th. The book was “Brave,” a memoir by McGowan, scheduled for publication by HarperCollins in January. The documents show that, in the end, the agency delivered to Weinstein more than a hundred pages of transcripts and descriptions of the book, based on tens of hours of recorded conversations between McGowan and the female private investigator. Read The contract between a private security firm and one of Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers. Weinstein’s spokesperson, Hofmeister, called “the assertion that Mr. Weinstein secured any portion of a book . . . false and among the many inaccuracies and wild conspiracy theories promoted in this article.” The July agreement included several “success fees” if Black Cube met its goals. The firm would receive an additional three hundred thousand dollars if the agency “provides intelligence which will directly contribute to the efforts to completely stop the Article from being published at all in any shape or form.” Black Cube would also be paid fifty thousand dollars if it secured “the other half” of McGowan’s book “in readable book and legally admissible format.” The contracts also show some of the techniques that Black Cube employs. The agency promised “a dedicated team of expert intelligence officers that will operate in the USA and any other necessary country,” including a project manager, intelligence analysts, linguists, and “Avatar Operators” specifically hired to create fake identities on social media, as well as “operations experts with extensive experience in social engineering.” The agency also said that it would provide “a full time agent by the name of ‘Anna’ (hereinafter ‘the Agent’), who will be based in New York and Los Angeles as per the Client’s instructions and who will be available full time to assist the Client and his attorneys for the next four months.” Four sources with knowledge of Weinstein’s work with Black Cube confirmed that this was the same woman who met with McGowan and Wallace. Black Cube also agreed to hire “an investigative journalist, as per the Client request,” who would be required to conduct ten interviews a month for four months and be paid forty thousand dollars. Black Cube agreed to “promptly report to the Client the results of such interviews by the Journalist.” In January, 2017, a freelance journalist called McGowan and had a lengthy conversation with her that he recorded without telling her; he subsequently communicated with Black Cube about the interviews, though he denied he was reporting back to them in a formal capacity. He contacted at least two other women with allegations against Weinstein, including the actress Annabella Sciorra, who later went public in The New Yorker with a rape allegation against Weinstein. Sciorra, whom he called in August, said that she found the conversation suspicious and got off the phone as quickly as possible. “It struck me as B.S.,” she told me. “And it scared me that Harvey was testing to see if I would talk.” The freelancer also placed calls to Wallace, the New York reporter, and to me. Two sources close to the effort and several documents show that the same freelancer received contact information for actresses, journalists, and business rivals of Weinstein from Black Cube, and that the agency ultimately passed summaries of those interviews to Weinstein’s lawyers. When contacted about his role, the freelancer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that he had been working on his own story about Weinstein, using contact information fed to him by Black Cube. The freelancer said that he reached out to other reporters, one of whom used material from his interviews, in the hopes of helping to expose Weinstein. He denied that he was paid by Black Cube or Weinstein. Weinstein also enlisted other journalists to uncover information that he could use to undermine women with allegations. A December, 2016, e-mail exchange between Weinstein and Dylan Howard, the chief content officer of American Media Inc., which publishes the National Enquirer, shows that Howard shared with Weinstein material obtained by one of his reporters, as part of an effort to help Weinstein disprove McGowan’s allegation of rape. In one e-mail, Howard sent Weinstein a list of contacts. “Let’s discuss next steps on each,” he wrote. After Weinstein thanked him, Howard described a call that one of his reporters made to Elizabeth Avellan, the ex-wife of the director Robert Rodriguez, whom Rodriguez left to have a relationship with McGowan. Avellan told me that she remembered the interview. Howard’s reporter “kept calling and calling and calling,” she said, and also contacted others close to her. Avellan finally called back, because “I was afraid people might start calling my kids.” In a long phone call, the reporter pressed her for unflattering statements about McGowan. She insisted that the call be off the record, and the reporter agreed. The reporter recorded the call, and subsequently passed the audio to Howard. In subsequent e-mails to Weinstein, Howard said, “I have something AMAZING . . . eventually she laid into Rose pretty hard.” Weinstein replied, “This is the killer. Especially if my fingerprints r not on this.” Howard then reassured Weinstein, “They are not. And the conversation . . . is RECORDED.” The next day, Howard added, in another e-mail, “Audio file to follow.” (Howard denied sending the audio to Weinstein.) Avellan told me that she would not have agreed to coöperate in efforts to discredit McGowan. “I don’t want to shame people,” she said. “I wasn’t interested. Women should stand together.” In a statement, Howard said that, in addition to his role as the chief content officer at American Media Inc., the National Enquirer’s publisher, he oversaw a television-production agreement with Weinstein, which has since been terminated. He said that, at the time of the e-mails, “absent a corporate decision to terminate the agreement with The Weinstein Company, I had an obligation to protect AMI’s interests by seeking out—but not publishing—truthful information about people who Mr. Weinstein insisted were making false claims against him. To the extent I provided ‘off the record’ information to Mr. Weinstein about one of his accusers—at a time when Mr. Weinstein was denying any harassment of any woman—it was information which I would never have allowed AMI to publish on the internet or in its magazines.” Although at least one of Howard’s reporters made calls related to Weinstein’s investigations, Howard insisted that he strictly divided his work with Weinstein from his work as a journalist. “I always separated those two roles carefully and completely—and resisted Mr. Weinstein’s repeated efforts to have AMI titles publish favorable stories about him or negative articles about his accusers,” Howard said. An A.M.I. representative noted that, at the time, Weinstein insisted that the encounter was consensual, and that the allegations were untrue. Hofmeister, Weinstein’s spokesperson, added, “In regard to Mr. Howard, he has served as the point person for American Media’s long-standing business relationship with The Weinstein Company. Earlier this year, Mr. Weinstein gave Mr. Howard a news tip that Mr. Howard agreed might make a good story. Mr. Howard pursued the tip and followed up with Mr. Weinstein as a courtesy, but declined to publish any story.” Weinstein’s relationship with Kroll, one of the other agencies he contracted with, dates back years. After Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, an Italian model, accused Weinstein of sexually assaulting her, in 2015, she reached a settlement with Weinstein that required her to surrender all her personal devices to Kroll, so that they could be wiped of evidence of a conversation in which Weinstein admitted to groping her. A recording of that exchange, captured during a police sting operation, was released by The New Yorker last month.
Saturday, November 11, 2017 7:02 PM
ELVISCHRIST
Saturday, November 11, 2017 9:52 PM
Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Meanwhile, the GOP's pick for the U.S. Senate seat from Alabama has been outed as a pedophile, and conservatives and Christians are falling all over themselves trying to defend him, with Hannity even going so far as to claim that his relationship with a 14-year-old girl was "consensual" and therefore nothing was wrong with it. It's okay if you're a Republican, right? Or a Christian. Here come all the Greedy Old Perverts to defend him...
Saturday, November 11, 2017 11:21 PM
CAPTAINCRUNCH
... stay crunchy...
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Is not Alabama a state in which the age of consent is 14?
Sunday, November 12, 2017 11:44 PM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Meanwhile, the GOP's pick for the U.S. Senate seat from Alabama has been outed as a pedophile, and conservatives and Christians are falling all over themselves trying to defend him, with Hannity even going so far as to claim that his relationship with a 14-year-old girl was "consensual" and therefore nothing was wrong with it. It's okay if you're a Republican, right? Or a Christian. Here come all the Greedy Old Perverts to defend him...Is not Alabama a state in which the age of consent is 14? This incident occurred in AL? Should you not abide the laws of the jurisdiction you are in?
Monday, November 13, 2017 1:10 AM
Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Meanwhile, the GOP's pick for the U.S. Senate seat from Alabama has been outed as a pedophile, and conservatives and Christians are falling all over themselves trying to defend him, with Hannity even going so far as to claim that his relationship with a 14-year-old girl was "consensual" and therefore nothing was wrong with it. It's okay if you're a Republican, right? Or a Christian. Here come all the Greedy Old Perverts to defend him...Is not Alabama a state in which the age of consent is 14? This incident occurred in AL? Should you not abide the laws of the jurisdiction you are in?Age of consent in Alabama, then and now, is 16.
Tuesday, November 14, 2017 3:51 AM
Thursday, November 16, 2017 11:54 PM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Meanwhile, the GOP's pick for the U.S. Senate seat from Alabama has been outed as a pedophile, and conservatives and Christians are falling all over themselves trying to defend him, with Hannity even going so far as to claim that his relationship with a 14-year-old girl was "consensual" and therefore nothing was wrong with it. It's okay if you're a Republican, right? Or a Christian. Here come all the Greedy Old Perverts to defend him...Is not Alabama a state in which the age of consent is 14? This incident occurred in AL? Should you not abide the laws of the jurisdiction you are in?Age of consent in Alabama, then and now, is 16. sorry, that was South Carolina. I was recalling AL, MS, LA had some other low age laws.
Thursday, November 16, 2017 11:55 PM
Quote:Originally posted by JEWELSTAITEFAN: Quote:Originally posted by ELVISCHRIST: Meanwhile, the GOP's pick for the U.S. Senate seat from Alabama has been outed as a pedophile, and conservatives and Christians are falling all over themselves trying to defend him, with Hannity even going so far as to claim that his relationship with a 14-year-old girl was "consensual" and therefore nothing was wrong with it. It's okay if you're a Republican, right? Or a Christian. Here come all the Greedy Old Perverts to defend him...Now this so-called "victim" is a Biden Disciple/employee, right? And she has gone on a rant-post-deletion frenzy, deleting all of her social media Anti-Drumpf and Anti-Moore posts, in order to display the illusion of a non-partisan, not trumping up these allegations for political hay. She's all of 14 years of age difference with Moore. Monica Lewinsky was only 27 years junior to the Philanderer-in-Chief. Dems must be laughing at all the gullible Fake News MSM.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021 6:49 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by reaverfan: You know they're desperate when the trolls resurrect their idiotic retro posts.
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