Final post
Good Morning Everyone! For some of my loyal readers I have bad news. For the rest of you…you won’t give a s..t!
I am moving in a few weeks and I just won’t have the time to keep this up the way it should be! I will not deliver mediocre news and posts! I’d rather deliver none.
Also I am going to try to curb my addiction about the celebrities and their lives! I am removing TMZ from my tool bar!
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of my loyal followers. Besides reporting the news, I was also able to prove to my children that I grew up very Italian, I received a few words of wisdom and a couple of health tips!
I am going to direct all my attention on my husband- He will love that! hahaha
Love you- ALBRMSJJDTC and….J the little italian guy with a speck of Irish!
Woody Speaks out….
Here is some of the ” proof” Woody is saying to show that he did not molest Dylan and Mia is at fault……
Twenty-one years ago, when I first heard Mia Farrow had accused me of child molestation, I found the idea so ludicrous I didn’t give it a second thought. We were involved in a terribly acrimonious breakup, with great enmity between us and a custody battle slowly gathering energy.
The self-serving transparency of her malevolence seemed so obvious I didn’t even hire a lawyer to defend myself. It was my show business attorney who told me she was bringing the accusation to the police and I would need a criminal lawyer. I naïvely thought the accusation would be dismissed out of hand because of course, I hadn’t molested Dylan and any rational person would see the ploy for what it was. Common sense would prevail. After all, I was a 56-year-old man who had never before (or after) been accused of child molestation.
The sheer illogic of such a crazy scenario seemed to me dispositive. Notwithstanding, Mia insisted that I had abused Dylan and took her immediately to a doctor to be examined. Dylan told the doctor she had not been molested. Mia then took Dylan out for ice cream, and when she came back with her the child had changed her story.
The police began their investigation; a possible indictment hung in the balance. I very willingly took a lie-detector test and of course passed because I had nothing to hide. I asked Mia to take one and she wouldn’t.
Last week a woman named Stacey Nelkin, whom I had dated many years ago, came forward to the press to tell them that when Mia and I first had our custody battle 21 years ago, Mia had wanted her to testify that she had been underage when I was dating her, despite the fact this was untrue. Stacey refused. I include this anecdote so we all know what kind of character we are dealing with here. One can imagine in learning this why she wouldn’t take a lie-detector test.
After a full investigation the findings were:
“It is our expert opinion that Dylan was not sexually abused by Mr. Allen. Further, we believe that Dylan’s statements on videotape and her statements to us during our evaluation do not refer to actual events that occurred to her on August 4th, 1992 … In developing our opinion we considered three hypotheses to explain Dylan’s statements. First, that Dylan’s statements were true and that Mr. Allen had sexually abused her; second, that Dylan’s statements were not true but were made up by an emotionally vulnerable child who was caught up in a disturbed family and who was responding to the stresses in the family; and third, that Dylan was coached or influenced by her mother, Ms. Farrow. While we can conclude that Dylan was not sexually abused, we can not be definite about whether the second formulation by itself or the third formulation by itself is true. We believe that it is more likely that a combination of these two formulations best explains Dylan’s allegations of sexual abuse.”
Could it be any clearer?
hmmmm…… Gives me something to think about. I do believe Dylan thinks she was abused if this wasn’t true which makes MIa a Monster!
What Celebrities Did Before They Were Famous…
Rene Russo
Cancelled!
it’s the end of the road for the American version of The X Factor.
After three seasons of less-than-stellar ratings, with a history of mentors who included Britney Spears and Demi Lovato, Fox on Friday canceled the U.S. version of Simon Cowell‘s singing competition.
“I’ve had a fantastic time over the last 12 years, both on The X Factor and American Idol,” Cowell, 54, says in a statement. “And apart from being lucky enough to find some amazing talent on the shows, I have always had an incredible welcome from the American public (most of the time!).”
I did not like that show. I really think I didn’t like it because of Simon. The chemistry with the voice coaches is amazing!