msharmony quote:
she said it, it must be true
and what has that to do with rape allegations, I wonder,,, was it illegal back then to use ones influence in hollywood to allow or disallow actors/actresses?
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It has nothing to do with rape allegations. But she is a great ' character witness' & fits the victim profile of his predator pattern
She fits his M.O. - In showbusiness, light skinned, & underaged. It also is another example of his hypocrisy & attempt to deceive the world.
He asked to meet her & he couldn't manipulate her & obviously she was not star struck.
All women know, what some men will say & do with a case of 'sour grapes'. He tried to use his power & influence to destroy her.
Fortunately for her, all his evil attempts failed. Most of her money has been made selling her songs to famous singers.
She may.. imo, be his biggest threat , at this point.
And again.. The predator/criminal's personality, motives, behavior, pattern, lifestyle is in question, in ALL criminal cases. NOT the victims.
she is witness to what? that he 'allegedly' didnt think lesbians presented a good family value ?
wow,, how criminal,,,,
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wow,,how hypocritical of him... consideing ALL his immorality & crimes he was committing at the time, to accuse a 16 yr old girl, with a chaperone, waiting to go on stage to perform ( her 2 or 3 hit) song.... who took a nap & was NOT impressed with him or seeking help from DRUG DADDY
And I posted " Character Witness "
wit·ness
ˈwitnəs/
noun
noun: witness; plural noun: witnesses
1.
a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place.
"police are appealing for witnesses to the accident"
synonyms: observer, onlooker, eyewitness, spectator, viewer, watcher; More
bystander, passerby
"witnesses claimed that he started the fight"
a person giving sworn testimony to a court of law or the police.
synonyms: deponent, testifier
"she cross-examined the witness"
a person who is present at the signing of a document and signs it themselves to confirm this.
2.
evidence; proof.
"the memorial service was witness to the wide circle of his interest"
used to refer to confirmation or evidence given by signature, under oath, or otherwise.
"in witness thereof, the parties sign this document"
open profession of one's religious faith through words or actions.
"faithful Christian witness"
3.
a member of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
verb
verb: witness; 3rd person present: witnesses; past tense: witnessed; past participle: witnessed; gerund or present participle: witnessing
1.
see (an event, typically a crime or accident) take place.
"a bartender who witnessed the murder"
synonyms: see, observe, watch, view, notice, spot; More
be present at, attend;
literarybehold;
informalget a look at
"who witnessed the incident?"
have knowledge of (an event or change) from personal observation or experience.
"what we are witnessing is the birth of a dangerously liberal orthodoxy"
synonyms: undergo, experience, go through, see; More
enjoy;
suffer
"Canada witnessed a cultural explosion"
(of a time, place, or other context) be the setting in which (an event or development) takes place.
"the 1980s witnessed an unprecedented increase in the scope of the electronic media"
be present as someone signs (a document) or gives (their signature) to a document and sign it oneself to confirm this.
"the clerk witnessed her signature"
synonyms: countersign, sign, endorse, validate; notarize
"the will is correctly witnessed"
look at (used to introduce a fact illustrating a preceding statement).
"the nuclear family is a vulnerable institution—witness the rates of marital breakdown"
2.
give or serve as evidence of; testify to.
"his writings witness to an inner toughness"
3.
(of a person) openly profess one's religious faith.
"our duty is to witness to God"