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Roman Polanski the criminal not the filmmaker.

He's in the pen in Switzerland and some Hollywood types are saying he should be released and all should be forgiven.

Did he serve his time elsewhere? Did he pay restitution to his victim? Or is raping a 13 year old acceptable in Hollywood? I mean I know H-wood has no problem with children drinking but is a 40 year old perv raping a 13 year old a-ok these days? Or do the Hollywood types just figure since his lovely wife and unborn baby were brutally murdered he deserved to commit a crime and not have to pay for it?

I'm so behind the "what's acceptable in seedy, disgusting Hollywood" times.
 
Roman Polanski FAQ

As the world has learned, 77-year-old director Roman Polanski was arrested and faces extradition to the US over a 31-year-old rape case. Seemed a good moment to sort out what the h- this is all about.

Q: Who is this old dude anyway?
A: Roman Polanski's is one of most colorful lives of the 20th Century. A young Jewish boy when the Nazis invaded Poland, he managed to survive the war, hiding out while his parents were deported to concentration camps. Becoming an internationally celebrated filmmaker in his 20's, Polanski defected from his native Poland to seek artistic freedom in the west. In France and later in the US, he became a noted international playboy and directed a run of still classics that included Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby and Chinatown. After settling down and marrying actress Sharon Tate however, his long-denied domestic bliss was interrupted when Charles Manson's apostles murdered his very pregnant young wife. Polanski's post-Tate period witnessed a return to his international playboy ways, an epoch ended by his arrest for rape in 1977.

Q: What was he accused of?
A: The LA District Attorney charged Polanski with luring a thirteen year old aspiring actress/model to Jack Nicholson's home, drugging and anally raping her.

Q: Was the girl Justine Bateman?
A: No! But this was an urban legend for many years. The victim's name is in fact Samantha Geimer who has since spoken to the press about her experience, including today expressing her wishes that Polanski be punished no further.

Q: What happened with his trial?
A: As detailed in a recent documentary, Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, the trial was a circus that makes the OJ case look like a model of jurisprudence. A judge in love with the spotlight ran the case in circles while seemingly allowing every day's headlines to dictate his rulings. Ultimately, Polanski allowed himself to be jailed for 90 days to undergo psychiatric evaluation on the understanding that this time served would constitute the bulk of his punishment. When it appeared, however, that the judge was on the brink of reneging on this promise and Polanski was facing a much longer imprisonment, he fled the country.

Q: What has he done since fleeing the U.S.?
A: Since fleeing in 1978, Polanski has lived in France where he has continued to work as a director, making big budget films—such as Frantic, staring Harrison Ford—in cooperation with American film companies. His career went through a rough patch in the '80s and '90s after a series of tepid misfires (eg. Pirates). He recently, however, has had a bit of a comeback winning from afar the Academy Award for The Pianist, a film inspired by his own adventures hiding out from the Nazis.

Q: Why haven't we brought him back before?
A: Since defecting from Poland, Polanski has held French citizenship and France's extradition treaty with the US forbids sending us their own citizens. Since fleeing, he has been careful not to venture to countries which might send him back. According to the LA Times, U.S. Marshals have come close to nabbing Polanski half a dozen times when he traveled in recent years, but "for one reason or another, it just didn't work out."

Q: Why are the Europeans making such a fuss over this now?
A: In France in particular, Polanski symbolizes much of the cultural war between the U.S. and Europe, with the director cast in the role of urbane free-spirited intellectual, hunted down and persecuted by the bigoted, close-minded xenophobic Americans. There is certainly truth on both sides. Prejudice played a big role in how Polanski was viewed during his trial and even after the murder of his wife, he was shamefully portrayed in many press accounts as bizarre outsider figure who was somehow responsible for the slayings. However, be that as it may, drugging and raping a 13 year old girl ain't tiddlywinks.

Q: Isn't it kinda weird that this is happening the week after the first of his wife's murderers dies?
A: Yes, it is, but such is the roller-coaster ride of the life of Roman Polanski.
 
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What that doesn't tell you is that he apparently never stopped liking underage girls. Soon after he fled the country, he began dating Nastassja Kinski, who was fifteen at the time. He broke it off when she turned 19. He married his wife, Emmanuelle Seigner when she was 23 and he was 56. This is after dating her from the time she was 16. What's not reported and is just speculation on my part is that he must've dated/had sex with multiple underage girls while in France. He certainly shows a prediliction for this type of relationship, and the French are obviously much more understanding.
 
If only someone else had posted a thread on this subject today.
 
I'm assuming by your sarcastic tone Cap'n that someone did. I don't care though, I'm not looking all over for crap, when I have questions I like fast answers! You guys are smart so I know in general I can count on you.

Polanski is a dirt bag and isn't it unfortunate that the woman, then girl, that he raped no longer has a say about what happens to Polanski? Yeah, I don't think so either.
 
He even paid the woman a settlement I heard.
 
Can't blame her for wanting it all to go away, though. Being raped when you're 13 is bad enough, but having it brought up again and discussed internationally nearly two decades later must be almost as emotionally draining. That's not to say the law should give up on old crimes, though.
 
^^I agree with that and I get her motivation too but if you don't want the law to handle it then don't report it. Don't report it and when others are victimized it's on your head.
 
Your assuming she did report it... she was 13. Even so she was 13, you cant really get down on her for reporting it back then.

Now that she is an adult, if she dosent want him charged... why charge him? Clearly he's a bad guy, but at this point if the person he did crap too dosent want anything to happen...

In theory if this goes to court she will have to testify, that possibly probably having to get a court order to get her in there.

If he's done illegal shit over there, let the people there charge him.
 
paedo polanski hanging from a tree.......k.i.s.s.i.n.argh..


like most rich paedos, they get away with it for far to long, bout time his past caught up with him
 
Your assuming she did report it... she was 13. Even so she was 13, you cant really get down on her for reporting it back then.

Now that she is an adult, if she dosent want him charged... why charge him? Clearly he's a bad guy, but at this point if the person he did crap too dosent want anything to happen...

In theory if this goes to court she will have to testify, that possibly probably having to get a court order to get her in there.

If he's done illegal shit over there, let the people there charge him.


Once it becomes a crime, the victim has no say in whether or not it's prosecuted. The only way a person will get away with a rape is if the victim doesn't report it. Once it's been reported, she can't decline to press charges. It's out of her hands. Plus, Polanski entered a plea bargain, and PLED GUILTY to a crime. You can't wait 31 years and say, "Well, I've been a fugitive for so long, I want to change my plea."

I have a suspicion that he'll end up in jail, and that celebrities like Debra Winger who have expressed support will get backlash from mainstream America.

You've got to remember, Los Angeles, and especially Hollywood, is like another planet. The people who live and work in this town are so wrapped up in their own giant egos that they're always shocked when anyone disagrees with their opinion, no matter how asinine it is.
 
I know legaly she has no say.
 
oh Doctor Dave, you and your ways!
 
The prosacutor could always just drop the charges.
 
I blame michael jackson.
 
So say we all.
 
The prosacutor could always just drop the charges.

Hmmm...I wonder if that's an option, once a defendant has pled out? I would think it's up to the judge at that point, but I'm not certain.
 
A judge could reduce his sentence, but he's already been convicted.

billmaher: Why is so much of hollywood defending Polanski? If u can give a 13 year old a lude and do her in the naughty place, where is the line? (on Twitter)
 
Wow, I actually agree with Bill Maher on something! Go figger!
 
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