Posted on 06/24/2009 11:25:32 AM PDT by NRA1995
This was certainly not what these aspiring actresses expected when they dropped by for an audition.
Joseph Brooks, the 71-year-old director, producer and songwriter who scored an Academy Award and No. 1 hit for penning the 1977 ballad "You Light Up My Life," was indicted Tuesday on charges of raping and sexually assaulting 11 women in his Upper East Side apartment. His personal assistant, 42-year-old Shawni Lucier, was also indicted on charges of knowingly facilitating the crimes, which occurred between March 2005 and April 2008.
The victims ranged in age from 18 to 30 and were allegedly lured to Brooks' apartment by postings for acting gigs on Craigslist and a talent website. Prosecutors say Brooks and Lucier then plied the women with drinks and possibly drugs.
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I’m not a big believer in Rape is a crime of power like they taught us in anger management class. However, this case has to be. Surely he could’ve just hired some hookers.
Never did like that song....
LOL!!
I remember when it was out... talk about overplayed. Every station playing it hourly. Most of us hated it to start with, but soon you’d go in a diner or something and it would come on and you’d hear everyone groan and ask that they put on something else. /vent
I have no beef with the power theory other than that it was made up out of whole cloth with no supporting data.
Me either.
Should get the death penalty for that piece-of-crap song.
He should already be serving a life sentence for assault with a WMD (weapon of maudlin destruction) for loosing “You Light Up My Life” on my generation.
The victims of that dirty old fart where bewteen the ages of 18 and 30? I’ll be he enjoyed Letterman’s nasty remarks about Willow Palin.
Oscar Winner Joseph Brooks Indicted For Rape
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