Posted on 08/25/2006 8:20:25 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
LOS ANGELES
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger settled a libel lawsuit Friday with a former late-night British TV personality who claimed she was groped by the Hollywood actor during a 2000 interview and later defamed by his aides during his 2003 campaign for governor.
"The parties are content to put this matter behind them and are pleased that this legal dispute has now been settled," said a two-sentence statement issued jointly in London by lawyers for Schwarzenegger and Anna Richardson.
No details were released. The statement said Richardson and the three people she sued the governor and two top aides, Sean Walsh and publicist Sheryl Main reached a settlement "to all parties' satisfaction."
The settlement was confirmed by Walsh in a telephone interview. He said he had no comment beyond the lawyers' joint statement.
The agreement spares the governor from what could have been a potentially embarrassing trial as he campaigns for a second term this year.
Richardson sued Schwarzenegger and his two aides in London in May 2004. She claimed Schwarzenegger fondled her breast following taping of a December 2000 interview in London and that his staff later damaged her reputation by contending she encouraged his behavior.
Schwarzenegger's lawyers argued that Richardson did not give a truthful account of events during the interview.
The governor's office in Sacramento referred calls to his personal attorney, Martin Singer. Singer did not respond to phone messages. Main did not respond to telephone or e-mail messages.
About a week before the 2003 recall election, the Los Angeles Times published a lengthy report quoting several women, including Richardson, who said they had been groped and humiliated by Schwarzenegger on movie sets, in cafes and at other locations. Schwarzenegger responded with an apology for having "behaved badly sometimes" and doing some things that "were not right, which I thought were playful."
Schwarzenegger said he would address specifics of the allegations after the election but later changed course, dismissed them as "old news" and announced he would not appoint an investigator to look into the women's claims.
The incident involving Richardson revolves around her interview with Schwarzenegger while he was promoting his film, "The 6th Day." She claimed that he asked if her breasts were real and then reached out and grabbed one.
Main told The Times a different version of events, saying Richardson cupped her right breast and said, "What do you think of these?"
Figures released last year showed Schwarzenegger piled up legal bills of more than $500,000 to defend himself and campaign aides in libel cases related to groping allegations made during the recall election.
In 2004, a judge dismissed a similar libel lawsuit filed against Schwarzenegger by Rhonda Miller, who accused him of groping her. She said the campaign falsely labeled her a convicted criminal.
Fridays are always fun. That's when the dirt is poured on the sidewalk.
Oh, puhleeeeze. After we've endured the debacle of the - cough - president's adulterous sexual exploits in the Oval Office, a little grope on a movie set isn't going to make anyone scream and faint.
I hope the exercise at least caused Walsh some inconvenience, if not money.
His performance during the Recall election was despicable--lying and sliming anyone to protect the boss.
Yep! Fridays are the dirtiest!! Can you dig it???
If Arnoiled copped a feel in the forest, would anyone hear the sound of his flushed face being slapped??? (Inquiring minds want to know!!!)
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