neuroneiro@lemmy.world
on 24 Mar 14:14
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Sounds like that guy’s Green Card might be in trouble.
Or not given the current US admin & the fact that a man convicted of sexual assault heads it.
CidVicious@sh.itjust.works
on 24 Mar 17:56
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Not defending trump but your comment is factually incorrect. Trump was not convicted of sexual assault. Trump was found civilly liable for defamation and sexual abuse. Civil court and criminal court involve very different standards of proof.
neuroneiro@lemmy.world
on 24 Mar 19:48
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CidVicious@sh.itjust.works
on 24 Mar 22:49
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Not sure, he apparently posted the bond but also filed an appeal at the same time. So she may not be paid until the appeal is resolved.
BestBouclettes@jlai.lu
on 24 Mar 15:04
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Dude has admitted, on record, of raping women in his teenage years. He’s also been recorded saying some very explicit and disturbing things towards an 11 year old girl riding a horse. His behaviour is a very well known secret in French cinema and has been for a long time now. It’s only been made public recently thanks to these women.
On top of all that, he’s also been practicing tax evasion for many decades, and fled to Russia when asked to pay.
Screw him and all those who protect and defend him. he’s a rotten piece of human garbage.
RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
on 24 Mar 17:58
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That song is from “Gigi” which is about a 15 year old girl who eventually “gets her man” who is like 30. Maurice Chevalier performs the song in the movie and Depardu is alluding to this:
How their conduct has gone unchecked for so long is baffling.
Is it really baffling? The film industry protects them. It’s a simple as that. You don’t have to look any farther than the 2003 Academy Awards where Roman Polanski (who fled the US in the 1978 o avoid being prosecuted for sexually assaulting a minor) was wildly applauded for his return.
Where was Roman Polanski working between 1979 and 2004? Anywhere that didn’t have an extradition treaty with the United States, including France.
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Sounds like that guy’s Green Card might be in trouble.
Or not given the current US admin & the fact that a man convicted of sexual assault heads it.
Not defending trump but your comment is factually incorrect. Trump was not convicted of sexual assault. Trump was found civilly liable for defamation and sexual abuse. Civil court and criminal court involve very different standards of proof.
Thanks for the correction.
Did she ever get her money?
Not sure, he apparently posted the bond but also filed an appeal at the same time. So she may not be paid until the appeal is resolved.
Dude has admitted, on record, of raping women in his teenage years. He’s also been recorded saying some very explicit and disturbing things towards an 11 year old girl riding a horse. His behaviour is a very well known secret in French cinema and has been for a long time now. It’s only been made public recently thanks to these women.
On top of all that, he’s also been practicing tax evasion for many decades, and fled to Russia when asked to pay.
Screw him and all those who protect and defend him. he’s a rotten piece of human garbage.
I think he took his method acting too far.
youtu.be/pqgeKGoJjig
That song is from “Gigi” which is about a 15 year old girl who eventually “gets her man” who is like 30. Maurice Chevalier performs the song in the movie and Depardu is alluding to this:
youtu.be/rRsb9qyvofU
Trump will offer him asylum, a congressional medal of honor, and a cabinet post.
Him and Luc Besson are a known pair of predatory ephebophiles (attracted to “jailbait”). How their conduct has gone unchecked for so long is baffling.
Is it really baffling? The film industry protects them. It’s a simple as that. You don’t have to look any farther than the 2003 Academy Awards where Roman Polanski (who fled the US in the 1978 o avoid being prosecuted for sexually assaulting a minor) was wildly applauded for his return.
Where was Roman Polanski working between 1979 and 2004? Anywhere that didn’t have an extradition treaty with the United States, including France.