Roman Polanski Arrested... FINALLY !!!!!

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FANTASTIC NEWS. I WANT TO SEE THIS MAN GET WHAT HE DESERVES !!!!!!

I can't believe the comments made by the French Minister about this being "ancient history". I wonder what he'd say if it were his 13 year old daughter.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1926508,00.html

Polanski's Arrest: Why the French Are Outraged
By BRUCE CRUMLEY / PARIS Monday, Sep. 28, 2009

Although the cultural divide between Europe and the U.S. has narrowed over the years, the legal fate of director Roman Polanski shows there are still major differences. Polanski's arrest in Switzerland on Sept. 26 was greeted with satisfaction in the U.S., where authorities hope he will face sentencing for having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. Europeans, meanwhile, are shocked and dismayed that an internationally acclaimed artist could be jailed for such an old offense.


"To see him thrown to the lions and put in prison because of ancient history — and as he was traveling to an event honoring him — is absolutely horrifying," French Culture Minister Frédéric Mitterrand said after Polanski was arrested upon arrival in Switzerland to attend the Zurich Film Festival, where he was to receive a lifetime achievement award. "There's an America we love and an America that scares us, and it's that latter America that has just shown us its face." In comments that appeared to be directed at Swiss and American authorities to free Polanski, Mitterrand added that both he and French President Nicolas Sarkozy hoped for a "rapid resolution to the situation which would allow Roman Polanski to rejoin his family as quickly as possible."
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Polanski, who won an Academy Award in 2003 for directing The Pianist, admitted to having unlawful sexual intercourse with 13-year-old Samantha Geimer as part of a plea bargain in which other charges — including drugging and raping the girl — were dropped. However, fearful that the Los Angeles judge in the case was about to renege on the deal and slap him with a long prison sentence, Polanski fled the U.S. in 1978 and never returned. He has spent the past 30 years in France, where he has raised a family and continued his career unhindered. That is, until Saturday. Swiss police seized Polanski on an international warrant issued by U.S. authorities in 2005 and, under bilateral treaties, will now extradite him to the U.S. unless barred from doing so by Swiss courts.
(Read "Redeeming Roman Polanski.")

France never complied with the arrest warrant because its laws prohibit the extradition of its citizens to other countries. At the same time, many people in France have over the years downplayed the gravity of Polanski's crime because of his immense talent and artistry as a director. The 76-year-old, who was born in France, has increasingly been seen as the victim of an obsessive U.S. justice system that is ready to pluck him up and drag him off to prison at any moment. Those feelings were reinforced by the 2008 documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, in which filmmaker Marina Zenovich argues that the judge and prosecutor in the case may have engaged in legal misconduct in obtaining Polanski's guilty plea. The film also contains an appeal by Geimer, the victim, for Polanski to be pardoned — leaving his European supporters perplexed as to why U.S. officials wouldn't finally close the book on him.
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"The French view Polanski as an artist and celebrity and feel he deserves a different kind of treatment than ordinary people, which just isn't an option in the U.S.," says Ted Stanger, an author and longtime resident of France who has written extensively on the differing public views and attitudes across the Atlantic. "The French in particular, and Europeans in general, don't understand why it isn't possible for American officials to intervene and say, 'Hey, it's been over 30 years and things look a little different now. Let's just forget this thing.' "
(Read "More Sex, Please, We're French.")

Indeed, police in other European countries have turned a blind eye to Polanski's travel across the continent for work and pleasure over the years. The director has even made frequent visits to Switzerland in the past without any problem. His supporters claim that Swiss authorities finally caved in to U.S. pressure to nab the director. But Swiss and U.S. justice officials say they knew where he would be thanks to press releases by the Zurich Film Festival touting his presence to accept the award. "There was a valid arrest request, and we knew when he was coming. That's why he was taken into custody," says Guido Balmer, spokesman for Switzerland's Justice Ministry. Adds Sandi Gibbons, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office: "It wasn't a big secret that he was going to be in Zurich — they had announced it on the Internet."

As Polanski's fans across Europe decry his detention, his lawyers say they're filing appeals of both his arrest and eventual transfer to the U.S. "To the French mind, this has made Polanski a combination of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Dreyfus — the victim of systematic persecution," Stanger says. "To the American mind, he's proof that no one is above the law." That's a perception gap as wide as the Atlantic.
 

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May he burn in hell along with everyone outraged by his arrest.
 

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nyc;2978065 said:
May he burn in hell along with everyone outraged by his arrest.

This thing is far from over. He may be in custody, but there are still a lot of hurdles before he actually gets extradited back to the U.S. Hopefully the Swiss follow through and send him here, so some justice can finally be served.
 

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...the 2008 documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, in which filmmaker Marina Zenovich argues that the judge and prosecutor in the case may have engaged in legal misconduct in obtaining Polanski's guilty plea. The film also contains an appeal by Geimer, the victim, for Polanski to be pardoned...

That was a good show.
 

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I like how people who are against the arrest are making the point that the victim just wants to put this behind her. Well, sure. But it's no longer about that. He escaped judgment and should be punished for that if nothing else. You can't just not serve your sentence by disappearing for a few decades then using the "well it was so long ago!" excuse.
 

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Love the guys movies, but it's pretty offensive the outcry amongst his supporters. The French being typical ****s like to harbor our criminals and the Swiss (not the government, obviously) want to get indignant.

You shouldn't be allowed to simply run away from a crime and think time will bury it. I understand the victims wish to get it behind her, but it's about our law and his crime, and no longer about her. If people are bothering her over it, they are the problem not our system of law.

He's lived quite a grand life for someone who had drugged and raped a girl. Absent of money, the average guy would have his life ruined for such actions and rightly so. I have a feeling it may become symbolic and he'll get off anyway.
 

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vta;2978250 said:
Love the guys movies, but it's pretty offensive the outcry amongst his supporters. The French being typical ****s like to harbor our criminals and the Swiss (not the government, obviously) want to get indignant.

You shouldn't be allowed to simply run away from a crime and think time will bury it. I understand the victims wish to get it behind her, but it's about our law and his crime, and no longer about her. If people are bothering her over it, they are the problem not our system of law.

He's lived quite a grand life for someone who had drugged and raped a girl. Absent of money, the average guy would have his life ruined for such actions and rightly so. I have a feeling it may become symbolic and he'll get off anyway.

and many Hollywood stars have signed a petition supporting him and demanding his immediate release...
 

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trickblue;2981245 said:
and many Hollywood stars have signed a petition supporting him and demanding his immediate release...


This is one of the most disgusting things I have ever seen. These stars who support this child rapist need to have something like what he did to that child happen to them to fully understand the crime and its consequences.

I loath the man and am glad he has been arrested.

Long story short folks.

This man raped a 13 year old girl who he had given alocohol to and then drugged her. He then sodomized her.

He initially served a few days in jail but released on bail.

He then fled the country and has been on the lamb for 30 years.

Time has come to pay the piper.

Still - a lot has to be done before he gets back to the US.

If these idiots don't fold under this idiot petition from Hollywood.

People need to start telling Hollywood to stick it and start making them pay where it hurts.

Don't go to the movies.
 

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trickblue;2981245 said:
and many Hollywood stars have signed a petition supporting him and demanding his immediate release...

What a surprise! The bastion for new levels of immorality is against it!
 

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I hope they get him back to the U.S. and faces whatever time he needs to face with respect to the rape. If that means no jail time because the victim makes that request then so be it. She wants to move past it and I respect that. I then hope they throw him in jail for obstruction of justice and fleeing the country and whatever minor charges they can think of just to be a thorn in his side. They can both serve the wishes of the victim and still punish him. He deserves it.
 

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Dallas;2981461 said:
This is one of the most disgusting things I have ever seen. These stars who support this child rapist need to have something like what he did to that child happen to them to fully understand the crime and its consequences.

I loath the man and am glad he has been arrested.

Long story short folks.

This man raped a 13 year old girl who he had given alocohol to and then drugged her. He then sodomized her.

He initially served a few days in jail but released on bail.

He then fled the country and has been on the lamb for 30 years.

Time has come to pay the piper.

Still - a lot has to be done before he gets back to the US.

If these idiots don't fold under this idiot petition from Hollywood.

People need to start telling Hollywood to stick it and start making them pay where it hurts.

Don't go to the movies.

Lets not forget these hollywood whack jobs are the same people who fully support Woody Allen. They love him and think he's a genius.

I think he's a scumbag.

He had an affair with his stepdaughter. I don't care if she was adopted. Its sick, and he should be ostracized (spelling) for it.

But no, hollywood treats him like royalty.

Sickens me.
 

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cowboyfan4life_mark;2982044 said:
Would love to see that list.


Ask and ye shall....

http://www.indiewire.com/article/over_100_in_film_community_sign_polanski_petition/P1/

Over 100 In Film Community Sign Polanski Petition

by Peter Knegt (September 29, 2009)
Polanski petition signatories, as of September 29th:
Fatih Akin
Stephane Allagnon
Woody Allen
Pedro Almodovar
Wes Anderson
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Alexandre Arcady
Fanny Ardant
Asia Argento
Darren Aronofsky
Olivier Assayas
Alexander Astruc
Gabriel Auer
Luc Barnier
Christophe Barratier
Xavier Beauvois
Liria Begeja
Gilles Behat
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Marco Bellochio
Monica Bellucci
Djamel Bennecib
Giuseppe Bertolucci
Patrick Bouchitey
Paul Boujenah
Jacques Bral
Patrick Braoudé
Andre Buytaers
Christian Carion
Henning Carlsen
Jean-Michel Carre
Patrice Chereau
Elie Chouraqui
Souleymane Cisse
Alain Corneau
Jerome Cornuau
Miguel Courtois
Dominique Crevecoeur
Alfonso Cuaron
Luc et Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Jonathan Demme
Alexandre Desplat
Rosalinde et Michel Deville
Georges Dybman
Jacques Fansten
Joël Farges
Gianluca Farinelli
Jacques Fansten
Etienne Faure
Michel Ferry
Scott Foundas
Stephen Frears
Thierry Fremaux
Sam Gabarski
René Gainville
Tony Gatlif
Costa Gavras
Jean-Marc Ghanassia
Terry Gilliam
Christian Gion
Marc Guidoni
Buck Henry
David Heyman
Laurent Heynemann
Robert Hossein
Jean-Loup Hubert
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Gilles Jacob
Just Jaeckin
Alain Jessua
Pierre Jolivet
Kent Jones
Roger Kahane,
Nelly Kaplan
Wong Kar Waï
Ladislas Kijno
Harmony Korine
Jan Kounen
Diane Kurys
Emir Kusturica
John Landis
Claude Lanzmann
André Larquié
Vinciane Lecocq
Patrice Leconte
Claude Lelouch
Gérard Lenne
David Lynch
Michael Mann
François Margolin
Jean-Pierre Marois
Tonie Marshall
Mario Martone
Nicolas Mauvernay
Radu Mihaileanu
Claude Miller
Mario Monicelli
Jeanne Moreau
Sandra Nicolier
Michel Ocelot
Alexander Payne
Richard Pena
Michele Placido
Philippe Radault
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Raphael Rebibo
Yasmina Reza
Jacques Richard
Laurence Roulet
Walter Salles
Jean-Paul Salomé
Marc Sandberg
Jerry Schatzberg
Julian Schnabel
Barbet Schroeder
Ettore Scola
Martin Scorcese
Charlotte Silvera
Abderrahmane Sissako
Paolo Sorrentino
Guillaume Stirn
Tilda Swinton
Jean-Charles Tacchella
Radovan Tadic
Danis Tanovic
Bertrand Tavernier
Cécile Telerman
Alain Terzian
Pascal Thomas
Giuseppe Tornatore
Serge Toubiana
Nadine Trintignant
Tom Tykwer
Alexandre Tylski
Betrand Van Effenterre
Wim Wenders




I wouldn't exactly call this the "who's who" of Hollywood.
 

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tomson75;2982153 said:
I wouldn't exactly call this the "who's who" of Hollywood.

Agreed. Thanks for the list.

I just saw CNN and it had a few names and one was Penelope Cruz.
 

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tomson75;2982153 said:
Ask and ye shall....

http://www.indiewire.com/article/over_100_in_film_community_sign_polanski_petition/P1/

Over 100 In Film Community Sign Polanski Petition

by Peter Knegt (September 29, 2009)
Polanski petition signatories, as of September 29th:
Fatih Akin
Stephane Allagnon
Woody Allen
Pedro Almodovar
Wes Anderson
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Alexandre Arcady
Fanny Ardant
Asia Argento
Darren Aronofsky
Olivier Assayas
Alexander Astruc
Gabriel Auer
Luc Barnier
Christophe Barratier
Xavier Beauvois
Liria Begeja
Gilles Behat
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Marco Bellochio
Monica Bellucci
Djamel Bennecib
Giuseppe Bertolucci
Patrick Bouchitey
Paul Boujenah
Jacques Bral
Patrick Braoudé
Andre Buytaers
Christian Carion
Henning Carlsen
Jean-Michel Carre
Patrice Chereau
Elie Chouraqui
Souleymane Cisse
Alain Corneau
Jerome Cornuau
Miguel Courtois
Dominique Crevecoeur
Alfonso Cuaron
Luc et Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Jonathan Demme
Alexandre Desplat
Rosalinde et Michel Deville
Georges Dybman
Jacques Fansten
Joël Farges
Gianluca Farinelli
Jacques Fansten
Etienne Faure
Michel Ferry
Scott Foundas
Stephen Frears
Thierry Fremaux
Sam Gabarski
René Gainville
Tony Gatlif
Costa Gavras
Jean-Marc Ghanassia
Terry Gilliam
Christian Gion
Marc Guidoni
Buck Henry
David Heyman
Laurent Heynemann
Robert Hossein
Jean-Loup Hubert
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Gilles Jacob
Just Jaeckin
Alain Jessua
Pierre Jolivet
Kent Jones
Roger Kahane,
Nelly Kaplan
Wong Kar Waï
Ladislas Kijno
Harmony Korine
Jan Kounen
Diane Kurys
Emir Kusturica
John Landis
Claude Lanzmann
André Larquié
Vinciane Lecocq
Patrice Leconte
Claude Lelouch
Gérard Lenne
David Lynch
Michael Mann
François Margolin
Jean-Pierre Marois
Tonie Marshall
Mario Martone
Nicolas Mauvernay
Radu Mihaileanu
Claude Miller
Mario Monicelli
Jeanne Moreau
Sandra Nicolier
Michel Ocelot
Alexander Payne
Richard Pena
Michele Placido
Philippe Radault
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Raphael Rebibo
Yasmina Reza
Jacques Richard
Laurence Roulet
Walter Salles
Jean-Paul Salomé
Marc Sandberg
Jerry Schatzberg
Julian Schnabel
Barbet Schroeder
Ettore Scola
Martin Scorcese
Charlotte Silvera
Abderrahmane Sissako
Paolo Sorrentino
Guillaume Stirn
Tilda Swinton
Jean-Charles Tacchella
Radovan Tadic
Danis Tanovic
Bertrand Tavernier
Cécile Telerman
Alain Terzian
Pascal Thomas
Giuseppe Tornatore
Serge Toubiana
Nadine Trintignant
Tom Tykwer
Alexandre Tylski
Betrand Van Effenterre
Wim Wenders




I wouldn't exactly call this the "who's who" of Hollywood.

Aren't 90% of those fruitcakes all French or European?

Woody Allen????? What a shocker.
 

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CowboyWay;2982631 said:
Aren't 90% of those fruitcakes all French or European?

Woody Allen????? What a shocker.

They are all part of the World Pedafile Society.

They all should be joining the "Killed by public hanging Society"
 

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Dallas;2981461 said:
This is one of the most disgusting things I have ever seen. These stars who support this child rapist need to have something like what he did to that child happen to them to fully understand the crime and its consequences.

I loath the man and am glad he has been arrested.

Long story short folks.

This man raped a 13 year old girl who he had given alocohol to and then drugged her. He then sodomized her.

He initially served a few days in jail but released on bail.

He then fled the country and has been on the lamb for 30 years.

Time has come to pay the piper.

Still - a lot has to be done before he gets back to the US.

If these idiots don't fold under this idiot petition from Hollywood.

People need to start telling Hollywood to stick it and start making them pay where it hurts.

Don't go to the movies.

No surprise that many people who've likely worked for him, and with him, and made loads of money with him are supporting him. Money talks.

As for the justice thing...meh. I doubt he serves a second in jail. I'll be shocked, at this point, if he even gets brought back here. Some how he'll be allowed to walk away like he's always been allowed to. He's got a judgement coming at some point though that he can't just walk away from and there are no foreign countries he can hide in to avoid that one.


cowboyfan4life_mark;2982044 said:
Would love to see that list.

tomson75;2982153 said:
Ask and ye shall....

http://www.indiewire.com/article/over_100_in_film_community_sign_polanski_petition/P1/

Over 100 In Film Community Sign Polanski Petition

by Peter Knegt (September 29, 2009)
Polanski petition signatories, as of September 29th:
Fatih Akin
Stephane Allagnon
Woody Allen
Pedro Almodovar
Wes Anderson
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Alexandre Arcady
Fanny Ardant
Asia Argento
Darren Aronofsky
Olivier Assayas
Alexander Astruc
Gabriel Auer
Luc Barnier
Christophe Barratier
Xavier Beauvois
Liria Begeja
Gilles Behat
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Marco Bellochio
Monica Bellucci
Djamel Bennecib
Giuseppe Bertolucci
Patrick Bouchitey
Paul Boujenah
Jacques Bral
Patrick Braoudé
Andre Buytaers
Christian Carion
Henning Carlsen
Jean-Michel Carre
Patrice Chereau
Elie Chouraqui
Souleymane Cisse
Alain Corneau
Jerome Cornuau
Miguel Courtois
Dominique Crevecoeur
Alfonso Cuaron
Luc et Jean-Pierre Dardenne
Jonathan Demme
Alexandre Desplat
Rosalinde et Michel Deville
Georges Dybman
Jacques Fansten
Joël Farges
Gianluca Farinelli
Jacques Fansten
Etienne Faure
Michel Ferry
Scott Foundas
Stephen Frears
Thierry Fremaux
Sam Gabarski
René Gainville
Tony Gatlif
Costa Gavras
Jean-Marc Ghanassia
Terry Gilliam
Christian Gion
Marc Guidoni
Buck Henry
David Heyman
Laurent Heynemann
Robert Hossein
Jean-Loup Hubert
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
Gilles Jacob
Just Jaeckin
Alain Jessua
Pierre Jolivet
Kent Jones
Roger Kahane,
Nelly Kaplan
Wong Kar Waï
Ladislas Kijno
Harmony Korine
Jan Kounen
Diane Kurys
Emir Kusturica
John Landis
Claude Lanzmann
André Larquié
Vinciane Lecocq
Patrice Leconte
Claude Lelouch
Gérard Lenne
David Lynch
Michael Mann
François Margolin
Jean-Pierre Marois
Tonie Marshall
Mario Martone
Nicolas Mauvernay
Radu Mihaileanu
Claude Miller
Mario Monicelli
Jeanne Moreau
Sandra Nicolier
Michel Ocelot
Alexander Payne
Richard Pena
Michele Placido
Philippe Radault
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Raphael Rebibo
Yasmina Reza
Jacques Richard
Laurence Roulet
Walter Salles
Jean-Paul Salomé
Marc Sandberg
Jerry Schatzberg
Julian Schnabel
Barbet Schroeder
Ettore Scola
Martin Scorcese
Charlotte Silvera
Abderrahmane Sissako
Paolo Sorrentino
Guillaume Stirn
Tilda Swinton
Jean-Charles Tacchella
Radovan Tadic
Danis Tanovic
Bertrand Tavernier
Cécile Telerman
Alain Terzian
Pascal Thomas
Giuseppe Tornatore
Serge Toubiana
Nadine Trintignant
Tom Tykwer
Alexandre Tylski
Betrand Van Effenterre
Wim Wenders




I wouldn't exactly call this the "who's who" of Hollywood.

There are only like 3 or 4 names on that whole list of people I've ever even heard of. So, yeah, not exactly a who's who of Hollywood power players.
 

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BraveHeartFan;2982793 said:
No surprise that many people who've likely worked for him, and with him, and made loads of money with him are supporting him. Money talks.

As for the justice thing...meh. I doubt he serves a second in jail. I'll be shocked, at this point, if he even gets brought back here. Some how he'll be allowed to walk away like he's always been allowed to. He's got a judgement coming at some point though that he can't just walk away from and there are no foreign countries he can hide in to avoid that one.






There are only like 3 or 4 names on that whole list of people I've ever even heard of. So, yeah, not exactly a who's who of Hollywood power players.

Those three or four names are only the ones you've seen on the Hollywood Mugshot Report! :laugh2:
 
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