Anthony Pellicano
Anthony Pellicano is a private investigator who is now involed in the John McTiernan case. Director John McTiernan has been sentenced to four months in federal prison for lying to the FBI about hiring disgraced private eye Anthony... [more]
Anthony Pellicano is a private investigator who is now involed in the John McTiernan case. Director John McTiernan has been sentenced to four months in federal prison for lying to the FBI about hiring disgraced private eye Anthony Pellicano to illegally wiretap producer Charles Roven.
Former telephone company employee Joann Wiggan, of Burbank, California, was convicted of lying to the FBI and committing perjury before a grand jury and district court in connection with the wiretapping investigation of former private investigator Anthony Pellicano.
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From fbi.gov
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Shamed Hollywood private investigator ANTHONY PELLICANO has been sentenced to three years in prison for threatening a Los Angeles Times journalist.The detective and...
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From images.contactmusic.com
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Yesterday a report hit the web with quotes from The Dark Knight producer Charles Roven who had said that his rights to an adaptation of The Flash had been reeled in by the newly created DC Entertainment. They are pulling every comic book adaptation back in that isn't ready to go so that they can control the franchises a lot more closely. Roven had said that his version of The Flash really wasn't ready, so most fans thought this meant a Flash...
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From feedburner.com
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Anthony Pellicano has been sentenced to three years in prison for threatening a Los Angeles Times journalist. The shamed Hollywood private investigator and his associate Alexander Proctor pleaded no contest in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday (23Oct09) after they were accused of intimidating reporter Anita Busch, who was working on a story abou...
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From femalefirst.co.uk
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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Former Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano and an associate pleaded no contest Friday to threatening a newspaper reporter who was working on a story about actor Steven Seagals possible ties to organized crime.
Pellicano and Alexander Proctor entered their pleas in Superior Court and were sentenced to the maximum three years in prison for leaving a dead fish for then-Los Angeles Times reporter Anita Busch, the Los Angeles...
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From mynorthwest.com
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IGN recently interviewed Charles Roven, a producer who worked on The Dark Knight and was attached to the long-rumored project for a feature film adapatation of The Flash. One would think that with the recent shake-up over at DC and its redefined partnership with Warner, that any DC comic film project would more likely see the light of day. However, according to Roven, (at least for The Flash,) that does not seem to be the case:
"I was...
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From g4tv.com
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Former celebrity sleuth Anthony Pellicano -- who's serving a 15-year prison term in a federal racketeering, conspiracy and wiretapping case -- pleaded no contest Friday to a criminal threats charge.
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