10-08-2014, 01:01 PM
I can't say that I know all the details about this case...I just heard about it briefly on the news yesterday. However, there are a few things I find really freaking wrong about it. First off, IF this alleged pedophilia actually occurred some 40 years ago, I don't give a fuck. Forty years is a long time to turn your life around. That said, it breaks the commonly held belief that once a pedophile, always a pedophile so I dunno...maybe there were cases since then. Regardless, I did hear that police weren't pursuing charges on at least one supposed incident because the statute of limitations had run out.
Second, fucking cunt, bitch, ex-wife. How the hell do you in any good conscience record a therapy session? Is that even remotely admissible? What about doctor/client privilege or whatever? That just pisses me off that something you refer to in a therapy session, that may or may not pertain to a law that was broken (or if it was broken, was potentially yearsssssssss ago) could surface for the world to hear. One way or another, that bitch is a damn cunt ho. Recording a therapy session....
Actor Stephen Collins, perhaps best known as the pastor and father in “7th Heaven,” allegedly confessed in a secretly recorded conversation made public Tuesday that he had molested or exposed himself to children, and New York police confirmed they were investigating.
Hours after the recording was posted by celebrity news website TMZ.com early Tuesday, Collins was axed from the movie “Ted 2,” in which he had a small role, Entertainment Weekly reported.
Collins also resigned Tuesday from his role on the National Board of the SAG-AFTRA, the powerful entertainers’ union, TMZ reported. Collins was not named on the union’s online list of board members.
Then, UP TV network announced it was pulling “7th Heaven,” which originally ran on The WB and CW from 1997 to 2006, from its programming schedule.
The 3 1/2-minute recording is of a conversation between Collins, his wife Faye Grant and an unnamed therapist over incidents in New York and Los Angeles, according to TMZ.
In the recording, which KTLA has not independently authenticated, Collins discusses exposing himself to three girls in three incidents when they were between the ages of 11 and 13.
“There was one instance where … there was one moment of touching,” Collins allegedly said. “I put her hand on my penis.”
One of the girls was the niece of a neighbor in Los Angeles, TMZ reported, citing the recording.
During the recorded conversation, there are repeated references to a “disclosure” that details the alleged incidents. That disclosure prompted the therapy session, according to TMZ.
A spokesman for the New York Police Department confirmed to KTLA that a complaint had been filed against 67-year-old Collins, and that the Manhattan Special Victims Unit was investigating.
The department was investigating allegations about an incident that occurred 40 years ago in New York, a senior law enforcement official told CNN.
Link:
http://ktla.com/2014/10/07/nypd-confirms...lestation/
Second, fucking cunt, bitch, ex-wife. How the hell do you in any good conscience record a therapy session? Is that even remotely admissible? What about doctor/client privilege or whatever? That just pisses me off that something you refer to in a therapy session, that may or may not pertain to a law that was broken (or if it was broken, was potentially yearsssssssss ago) could surface for the world to hear. One way or another, that bitch is a damn cunt ho. Recording a therapy session....
Actor Stephen Collins, perhaps best known as the pastor and father in “7th Heaven,” allegedly confessed in a secretly recorded conversation made public Tuesday that he had molested or exposed himself to children, and New York police confirmed they were investigating.
Hours after the recording was posted by celebrity news website TMZ.com early Tuesday, Collins was axed from the movie “Ted 2,” in which he had a small role, Entertainment Weekly reported.
Collins also resigned Tuesday from his role on the National Board of the SAG-AFTRA, the powerful entertainers’ union, TMZ reported. Collins was not named on the union’s online list of board members.
Then, UP TV network announced it was pulling “7th Heaven,” which originally ran on The WB and CW from 1997 to 2006, from its programming schedule.
The 3 1/2-minute recording is of a conversation between Collins, his wife Faye Grant and an unnamed therapist over incidents in New York and Los Angeles, according to TMZ.
In the recording, which KTLA has not independently authenticated, Collins discusses exposing himself to three girls in three incidents when they were between the ages of 11 and 13.
“There was one instance where … there was one moment of touching,” Collins allegedly said. “I put her hand on my penis.”
One of the girls was the niece of a neighbor in Los Angeles, TMZ reported, citing the recording.
During the recorded conversation, there are repeated references to a “disclosure” that details the alleged incidents. That disclosure prompted the therapy session, according to TMZ.
A spokesman for the New York Police Department confirmed to KTLA that a complaint had been filed against 67-year-old Collins, and that the Manhattan Special Victims Unit was investigating.
The department was investigating allegations about an incident that occurred 40 years ago in New York, a senior law enforcement official told CNN.
Link:
http://ktla.com/2014/10/07/nypd-confirms...lestation/
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