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Sunday, October 25, 2009

hey whoopie and all you other defenders of this rapist


after you read this and claim it wasn't 'rape rape', can you tell me WHAT IT WAS? i want to know please. i want to know what a 43 year old man fucking a 13 year old girl in the ass is called in YOUR world. i want to know what a 43 year old man feeding alcohol and drugs to a 13 year old girl is called in YOUR world. i want to know what it's called when a 43 year old man tells a 13 year old girl NOT to tell anyone what he did to her oh and i also think the (then-a-girl) girl's mother should be held accountable as well

How a girl's stark words got lost in the Polanski spectacle

Samantha Gailey, at 13, was unequivocal in her testimony against Polanski. But her account was turned into something almost benign.

In the flat light of the grand jury room, a nervous, deeply embarrassed 13-year-old girl sat alone -- no attorney, no mother, no friend -- facing three tiers of middle-aged strangers silently studying her from their leather armchairs. The questions that day in March 1977 were clinical in tone. The answers would set off a furor from Hollywood to London and Paris that has yet to subside. Samantha Gailey -- sandy brown hair, dimpled chin, missing class at her junior high in Woodland Hills -- described her alleged rape by director Roman Polanski two weeks before at Jack Nicholson's home above Franklin Canyon. She clutched a small heart charm her friend had given her. "After he kissed you, did he say anything?" asked the prosecutor, Roger Gunson. "No," the girl said. "Did you say anything?" "No, besides I was just going, 'No, come on, let's go home. . . .' He said, 'I'll take you home soon.' " "Then what happened?" "And then he went down and started performing cuddliness." "What does that mean?" "It means he went down on me, or he placed his mouth on my vagina. . . . I was ready to cry. I was kind of -- I was going, 'No. Come on. Stop it.' But I was afraid.".......

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pic: Polanski leaves a Santa Monica courtroom with his attorney Douglas Dalton in 1977. (Los Angeles Times photographic archive / UCLA Library)

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