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Smart Family Hires Entertainment Lawyer
CBS News ^

Posted on 04/07/2003 8:04:25 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs

Smart Family Hires Entertainment Lawyer

SALT LAKE CITY, April 5, 2003

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Elizabeth Smart with her father, Ed (AP/Deseret News, Tom Smart)

Elizabeth with her parents Lois and Ed (AP Photo/Deseret News, Tom Smart)


(AP) Elizabeth Smart's family has hired a Los Angeles entertainment attorney to help them screen movie and book proposals about Elizabeth's abduction and remarkable return.



Kelly Crabb, who reportedly has negotiated contracts for Paul McCartney, Dave Matthews and Muhammad Ali, was hired a week ago, said Chris Thomas, the family's spokesman.

According to his firm's Web site, Crabb's areas of practice include motion picture, television and other programming production and financing; composer agreements, personal appearances and motion picture distribution.

"These kind of contracts are very specialized," Thomas said.

Crabb received bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University before earning a law degree from Columbia University in 1984. He also worked for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.

Elizabeth, now 15, was abducted from her bedroom on the night of June 5. On March 12, she was found in a Salt Lake suburb with her alleged kidnappers.



TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: clowns; dummywood; elizabethsmart; entertainment; greed; hollyweird; usefulidiots
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To: Eva
"...Did you read the report, a little over a week ago, that said that Elizabeth had met with Mitchell five or six times before the kidnapping?..."

If this is true (the source I think is the Globe tabloid, very disreputable) it confirms a suspicion that I had regarding the truthfulness of the Smarts' assertion that Mitchell only had one contact with the family, six months prior to the kidnapping. That didn't jibe with MK's ability to recollect Mitchell's voice and knowledge of his psycho-street preacher moniker, Emmanuel.

Which leads one to question why the Smarts told the media (we don't know what they told LE) this little white lie.

Could be that they were embarrassed, which is understandable. But their silence may have caused LE to spend $$$ and valuable manhours in a needless search. And, one probably innocent ex-con ended up dead, with the stress of this investigation being a contributing factor.

The plot thickens.
121 posted on 04/07/2003 9:51:18 AM PDT by irish_links
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To: Hildy
What the parents should be doing is trying to put a hold on the story altogether, that is until Elizabeth is 18 and recovered from the trauma.
122 posted on 04/07/2003 9:51:55 AM PDT by Eva
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To: Hildy
You are the one who is making it sinister. I just stated that he licensed his photos through a fee based company.

I didn't say he is taking the profits and blowing it on booze and hookers.
123 posted on 04/07/2003 9:54:56 AM PDT by Hillary's Lovely Legs (May all of Saddam's virgins look like Helen Thomas)
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To: Spiff
You actually DO think that the LDS Church is hoping to profit from this!

Let's think about this for a second. There will inevitably movies and books about the ES affair. Conventional wisdom is tellling us that one of the things that got the Smart family thru this mess was their strong mormon faith. What better opportunity to show that and profit from that. What better way to spread the mormon family friendly attitude. Money will be made. So, yeah, I think the churches hierarchy is looking to profit from this.

Do you think the mormon churches hierarchy was disappointed with the Osmonds?

If that makes me "conspiracy theorist whacko jerk", well, fine.

You have to note that I never said the mormon church had any involvement in having her kidnapped. If I said I believed that, you would have a point.

124 posted on 04/07/2003 9:55:33 AM PDT by Wrigley
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
There is an incredible amount of defensiveness about the ES affair.
125 posted on 04/07/2003 9:56:32 AM PDT by Wrigley
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To: Wrigley
But if you try to tell me that the Mormon church isn't looking at this as great opportunity, you're crazy.

Do you actually imagine someone in the LDS leadership saying, "You know, we might need to call the Smarts again and see how that movie and book deal thing is going. We certainly need a few $100K right about now."? I'll bet you do. You're the crazy one with a crazy, idiotic conspiracy theory. You're probably one of the whacko FReepers who thought that the whole Elizabeth Smart thing was a secret LDS Church-sponsored polygamist abduction. Prurient, gossip-mongering nonsense - but you just can't get enough of it. What a sick person you must be - I pity you.

126 posted on 04/07/2003 9:57:24 AM PDT by Spiff
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To: irish_links
I agree with everything that you said, except that I don't attribute any nefarious motive to the parents' failure to mention Mitchell as a suspect before the sister named him. I think that the Smarts are very simply, not too smart.
127 posted on 04/07/2003 9:58:17 AM PDT by Eva
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L.A. Entertainment Attorney Signs Smarts, Salt Lake City Tribune newspaper
Kelly Crabb reportedly has negotiated contracts for Paul McCartney, Dave Matthews and Muhammad Ali. A week ago, the Los Angeles entertainment attorney added another celebrity to his client list: Elizabeth Smart.
    Actually, it is her parents who hired Crabb to help them screen movie and book proposals about Elizabeth's abduction and remarkable return. According to his firm's Web site, Crabb's areas of practice include motion picture, television and other programming production and financing; composer agreements, personal appearances and motion picture distribution.
    "These kind of contracts are very specialized," said Smart family spokesman Chris Thomas, and Kelly Crabb "has an impressive resume."
    Not to mention Utah connections.
    Crabb received bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University before earning a law degree from Columbia University in 1984. He worked for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee -- experience that helped his current firm, Morrison & Foerster, land a contract with the Beijing Organizing Committee of the 2008 Olympic Games.
    Crabb was in Boston and could not be reached for comment.
    The Smarts' top priority is negotiating the story rights for a television movie to counter "unauthorized" versions of Elizabeth's abduction that may already be in the works. On Thursday, the Los Angeles Times reported that some producers and networks have lost interest in doing the story. Specifically, NBC has reportedly backed away from a plan to air a movie about the Smarts in May during ratings sweeps.
    Thomas, however, said none of the producers or network representatives angling for the exclusive rights to tell the Smarts' story has called to take themselves out of the running, including those with ties to NBC.
    "We've had at least a dozen meetings in the last week with producers, and family members met with executives at two networks and all of them have been calling ferociously to find out what their status is," Thomas said. "The family wants to be thorough and it's driving some people crazy."
    Meanwhile, David Smart, Elizabeth's uncle, will participate Monday in a panel discussion on "How the Media Treated Me" at the Radio and Television News Directors Association convention in Las Vegas. Smart said other panelists include people thrust into the spotlight by tragedy, such as the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the 1996 ValuJet crash in the Florida Everglades.
    Smart said the most frustrating part of the experience was the amount of inaccurate -- and often salacious -- information with which the family was confronted.
    "It can be pretty ugly at times. But overall, the family was willing to take it and to do whatever it took to get her back," Smart said Friday. "Our goal was to keep the media involved and the public involved, and in the end that is what brought her home."
   

128 posted on 04/07/2003 9:58:19 AM PDT by george wythe
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To: Spiff
read 124.

rethink your post to me.

You're going off the deepend.
129 posted on 04/07/2003 9:59:54 AM PDT by Wrigley
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To: irish_links
Also, this story has been out there for well over a week and no one has challenged the veracity. It seems to me that the family would have denied it, if they could. It makes the parents look very bad.
130 posted on 04/07/2003 10:01:34 AM PDT by Eva
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To: Hildy
The burden of proof is on you.

Take a deep breath, BrunHildy. The burden is on the Smarts, not me. They've already shown what they're made of. Are you from the Ministry of Information? You appear to be as full of bluster as Baghdad Bob.

131 posted on 04/07/2003 10:01:44 AM PDT by Use It Or Lose It (St. Michael, The Archangel, defend us in battle....")
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To: isthisnickcool
The Smarts do plan on donating all proceeds to lost childrens foundations. I do not agree with their decision, but they feel like the story needs to get out there right, not some unauthorized thing.
132 posted on 04/07/2003 10:01:50 AM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Eva
I think the evidence is going to come out no matter or not unless the Mitchells act as their own attorney in court.

Wanda will cut a deal for a life sentence in solitary so she won't die by the hand of other prisioners and Mitchell has said that he will act as his own attorney in the kidnapping trial.

133 posted on 04/07/2003 10:02:07 AM PDT by ewing
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To: Mamzelle
I'm still trying to figure out the "veil" angle. How do people walk around Utah in veils without attracting attn?

The same way they walked around San Diego and other locations that Elizabeth was forced to go to by her captors. No one in San Diego seemed to complain - it didn't attract attention there - yet it was people in Salt Lake City that finally noticed the trio and reported them.

134 posted on 04/07/2003 10:02:17 AM PDT by Spiff
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To: ewing
And who says that the Smarts will play up the sexual aspects of this case??? Again, I do not agree with their decision, but they will have control over the production, and will be able to KEEP out the more salacious parts by controlling the script.
135 posted on 04/07/2003 10:05:12 AM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: ewing
Ah yes, the Globe, that bastion of solid reporting. Can't wait for the trial to hear what really happened.
136 posted on 04/07/2003 10:05:59 AM PDT by Utah Girl
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To: Eva
"..I think that the Smarts are very simply, not too smart..."

Well deduced, Eva. What is that axiom called? Oznam's Razor? The simplest solution to a problem is usually the correct one. The Smarts' absolute lack of guile is the answer to this question that makes most sense.

Still, if your daughter had been going to a homeless center alone recently, wouldn't you tell police that? Wouldn't you want the police to investigage that connection closely? If the police knew about this activity, wouldn't it have been easy to triangulate between the people who lived at the shelter who also had some knowledge of the Smart household? The numbers couldn't have been large (at least I hope not) and Mitchell's name would have floated to the top big time.

Either the Salt Lake City police are as dumb as a box of rocks or the Smarts weren't telling all.
137 posted on 04/07/2003 10:07:09 AM PDT by irish_links
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To: Illbay
Facts are just so inconvenient to so many people on this thread. Why read facts when you can trash a good family?
138 posted on 04/07/2003 10:07:30 AM PDT by Utah Girl
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Smarts to OK a book, movie
Deseret News, Utah newspaper
Even as Elizabeth Smart's family works to finalize a movie and book deal within the next couple of weeks, the teen kidnap victim has now begun to reclaim her life outside the home.
      Family spokesman Chris Thomas said that being able to announce that a movie is being produced with the family's cooperation could stop some unauthorized versions of their story from getting a green light, or at least limit their appeal to viewers.
      "It just kills the momentum a little bit," he told the Deseret News Saturday.
      Meanwhile, Elizabeth, an accomplished harpist, performed for the first time in public at the funeral of a family friend on Friday, Thomas said. She has also been to an area mall, skiing and to a dance performance, he said.
      "She's trying to do the normal things a 15-year-old would do," he said. "She's doing very well."
      People who recognized Elizabeth on those outings were respectful of her privacy, Thomas said, adding that she has received thousands of letters and packages, more than she will be able to personally acknowledge.
      The family is sifting through multiple movie and book offers with the help of an entertainment lawyer in California they hired just over a week ago, Thomas said.
      Thomas said he's heard from television network executives as well as other entertainment industry officials that the family should move quickly to choose someone to tell the story of the 15-year-old girl's abduction and return.
      "They're telling us time is of the essence and a decision needs to be made in the next two or three weeks," Thomas said. "It's a matter of finding someone you trust and are comfortable with."
      The Smart family hadn't planned on selling the rights to Elizabeth's story but decided they wanted to make sure it's told the right way, Thomas said.
      "Either they do it or someone will do an unauthorized version," he said.
      He declined to detail what offers the family is considering, including the amount of money being discussed. According to the Los Angeles Times, industry sources have speculated that the Smart family could make up to $500,000 from Elizabeth's story.
      The newspaper also reported this past week that some producers and networks have lost interest in the project because negotiations are taking too long, citing NBC as an example. The network reportedly has back away from a proposed movie set for May.
      Still, Thomas said there are plenty of people vying for the rights.
      "I'm working 14- to 16-hour days right now, and I can't keep these guys away," he said. "A number of producers and other folks have met directly with Ed and/or Lois."
      Ed and Lois Smart, Elizabeth's parents, are also reviewing the work of some of the leading contenders. That includes made-for-television movies as well as books. Thomas said the same person or company may be hired to produce both a movie and a book.
      The family, which has been very protective of Elizabeth since she was found in Sandy on March 12, is trying to maintain as much control as possible of the project. "It's very, very difficult to negotiate creative control," Thomas said.
      Elizabeth's alleged abductors, Brian David Mitchell and his wife Wanda Barzee, have been charged with aggravated sexual assault as well as aggravated kidnapping and burglary. Mitchell reportedly took Elizabeth as his polygamist bride.
      The lawyer hired by the family to help with the negotiations is Kelly Crabb, a partner in the Los Angeles-area office of Morrison & Foerster. Crabb is no stranger to Utah. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Brigham Young University.
      Crabb also did work for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee while at another firm. He is fluent in Japanese and has handled financing, production and content work for clients in Japan, Canada, the United States and Europe.


139 posted on 04/07/2003 10:07:59 AM PDT by george wythe
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To: Wrigley
You're going off the deepend[sic].

If anyone is going off the deep end - it is certainly you with your whacko conspiracy theories.

You claim that the LDS Church wants to "profit" from a movie or book deal. The only thing resembling a "profit" that the LDS Church has is the Prophet.

140 posted on 04/07/2003 10:10:53 AM PDT by Spiff
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