When's Woody getting turned into ash? Epsteins good friend
"a handful of America's media and entertainment elite—including TV anchors Katie Couric and George Stephanopoulos, comedienne Chelsea Handler, and director Woody Allen—convened around the dinner table of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein"
Woody Allen's step daughter claims sexual abuse from age 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ic1kMoM_kPw
NBC News is coming under increasing criticism for its failure to investigate why its embattled president, Noah Oppenheim, spiked a bombshell story that would have been the first to expose Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein as a sexual predator.
An NBC spokesperson says the network is not investigating the matter, despite new revelations that Oppenheim sat at small table with Weinstein at an exclusive New York gala in April, when Oppenheim reportedly already knew that his reporter, celebrity scion Ronan Farrow, had obtained damning audio recordings in which Weinstein admitted groping the breasts of an Italian model.
University of North Carolina Associate Professor Lois Boynton teaches ethics at UNC's School of Media and Journalism. She feels that Oppenheim sitting with Weinstein “certainly raises ethical concerns,” and while attending an event with a “Hollywood peer” may seem innocuous, the head of NBC News should have known better. Boynton pointed to the Radio Television Digital News Association and Society of Professional Journalists ethics codes, which are both clear about the need for journalists to work independently, be transparent and avoid conflicts of interest.
“Although Noah Oppenheim isn’t in the reporting rank and file, the impact of even perceived conflicts of interest on his part as NBC News president can affect not only his own credibility but also that of the company… It would have been wiser for Mr. Oppenheim to distance himself – literally – from Mr. Weinstein,” Boynton told Fox News. “Perception carries a lot of weight. Human nature leads us to ask what conversations transpired between the two men during the gala.”
The revelation — which came from Hollywood mega producer Gavin Polone, who fingered Oppenheim as one of Weinstein’s “accomplices” — has been confirmed by Fox News and increased skepticism about NBC’s insistence that Oppenheim had no relationship with Weinstein prior to the screenwriting executive killing Farrow’s investigation, which Farrow would later take to the prestigious New Yorker magazine.
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 1: Noah Oppenheim participates in a panel discussion after the premiere of Fox Searchlight Pictures "Jackie" at the Newseum on December 1, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Larry French/Fox/PictureGroup)
WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 1: Noah Oppenheim participates in a panel discussion after the premiere of Fox Searchlight Pictures "Jackie" at the Newseum on December 1, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Larry French/Fox/PictureGroup) (2016 FOX)
An NBC spokeswoman repeated that, “Noah has never had any relationship with [Weinstein], business or personal,” but it appears the pair were socializing in black tie at a star-packed event after Oppenheim became aware of damning evidence obtained by his own news organization. NBC did not disclose this fraternization when it issued its original denials last week that Oppenheim had any ties to Weinstein.
“It is problematic when those who are in charge of reporting the news in a fair and balanced manner appear in any way to be aligned with, or supportive of, news figures on whom they may have to report,” Canada’s Western University journalism professor and ethic expert Romayne Smith Fullerton told Fox News. “I think the very appearance of bias can be read by audiences as problematic.”
Oppenheim moonlights as a Hollywood screenwriter, and has screen writing credits on three produced films, including “Jackie”, which was nominated for three Academy Awards (Oppenheim himself was not nominated). He is currently writing a screenplay about the escape artist Harry Houdini, to be produced by Lionsgate. He has told numerous colleagues that he’s bored by his NBC News role and may return to Hollywood full time at any moment.
Some NBC insiders who spoke to Fox News on condition of anonymity, for fear of retribution by Oppenheim, say he had a clear conflict of interest and should have recused himself from the Weinstein investigation.
Oppenheim and NBC News have also been accused by Farrow and many others of lying when Oppenheim claimed that Farrow’s piece did not meet NBC's reporting standards at the time they spiked it.
“One of the finest publications on the planet took a look at whatever Oppenheim took a pass on and felt it was worth the effort,” Poynter Chief Media Critic James Warren wrote.
NBC News is not even exploring why Oppenheim spiked the story, despite numerous calls from outside NBC (and anonymous murmuring from within) for him to step down.
“Executives at NBC knew exactly what Weinstein was doing nearly a year ago,” Fox News host Tucker Carlson said on Monday. “Instead of reporting it, they did their best to keep that information hidden from public view.”
you see what he did to his other step daughter?
married her..
NEW YORK — An attorney for actress Mia Farrow attempted Tuesday to get a judge to look at nude photographs that actor-director Woody Allen took of her 21-year-old adopted daughter, Allen's acknowledged lover, claiming the pictures are pornographic and an indication of Allen's warped mind.
But state Supreme Court Justice Phyllis Gangel-Jacob, in the first day of hearings on opening motions in the bitter child custody case initiated by Allen, refused to look at the photographs, which Allen contends he made to help Farrow's daughter, Soon-Yi Farrow Previn, with a modeling career.
Allen and Farrow did not appear at the public court hearing, but the estranged couple met privately in chambers with the judge later in the day in efforts to reach an agreement that might avoid an ugly trial and the attendant publicity.
After the nearly three-hour meeting, Leslee Dart, Allen's spokeswoman, said the couple had agreed to stop the publicity war.
"There was a meeting and both parties, Woody Allen and Mia Farrow and their counsel, have voluntarily agreed and represented to Justice Gangel-Jacob that they would make no further statements to anyone, including the press," Dart said. She would provide no further details of the session.
An example of the bitterness that might lie ahead in the case came early Tuesday when Farrow's attorney, Eleanor Alter, brandished a packet containing the pictures at Gangel-Jacob. "These are not modeling photographs," she said. "They are pornographic. They indicate the mental instability of the man (Allen) in question."
Allen's attorney, J. Martin Obten, called Alter's attempt inflammatory and denounced it as a further attempt by Farrow to grab media attention.
Gangel-Jacob said she was not interested in seeing the pictures, which Farrow has said she discovered at Allen's Central Park apartment. She ordered Farrow not to take the three minor children she shares with Allen out of the country, but rejected a request by Allen's attorneys to set up an immediate visitation schedule.
Obten said that Allen had not seen the children for almost three weeks and feared that Farrow might be poisoning their minds with lies about him. "We are greatly concerned that the children are under the total control of (Farrow)," Obten argued.
Gangel-Jacob instructed attorneys on both sides to work out a visitation schedule and report back if they cannot come to an agreement. She indicated that she was willing to grant Allen visitation rights, despite Farrow's allegations that Allen had sexually abused their 7-year-old adopted daughter.
Obten said Allen "is vitally interested in seeing his children."
Allen, who vehemently denies the child abuse charge, wants a third party present during any visits so that Farrow would not be able to make any further claims that he had acted improperly with the youngsters, Obten said.
In their private meeting with the judge, Allen and Farrow were believed to have discussed the visitation rights question and possibly an agreement by Farrow to drop the child abuse charge in return for Allen's withdrawing the custody petition.
Allen filed a petition Aug. 13 seeking custody of the two adopted children he has with Farrow–Moses, 14, and Dylan, 7–as well as their biological son, Satchel, 4.
Allen sued for custody five days after learning that Connecticut State Police were investigating Farrow's allegations that he had molested Dylan at Farrow's country estate in Connecticut.
Although Allen has acknowledged his love affair with Soon-Yi Farrow Previn, whom Farrow adopted from an orphanage in Korea during her marriage to pianist-conductor Andre Previn, the filmmaker vehemently has denied charges by the Farrow camp that he abused Dylan.
Allen also claims to have taken a lie detector test on the abuse allegation and passed "with flying colors."
At Tuesday's hearing in Supreme Court–New York state's trial-level court–attorneys for both sides were given a Sept. 1 deadline to submit all replies to petitions and cross-petitions to the court. Gangel-Jacob set Sept. 4 as the next court date.
Attn Autists
I happened upon something fresh.
These are "Artists" are sick.
good mates with Kevin spacey who like to help some of their movie production.. you find his name in credits if you check films.
makes you wonder what else they produce??
small example of what to expect.
https://jakeanddinoschapman.com/everything/works/
https://glamcult.com/interview-the-chapman-brothers/