Charles Roven is in the news because John McTiernan illegally spied on him. 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...
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Charles Roven is in the news because John McTiernan illegally spied on him. 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.
“Die Hard” Director Sentenced To Prison In The Anthony Pellicano Case
September 25. 2007
“Die Hard” director John McTiernan retracted his guilty plea, where he confessed he lied to the FBI regarding employing disgraced private eye Anthony Pellicano, to illegally wiretap a producer, thus killing the deal he obtained from the prosecutor in the case.
This did not make the judge happy. And guess what, said judge, Dale Fischer, put her foot in McTiernan’s butt, sentencing him to 4 months... Read Full Story
The director of "Die Hard" has pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles to federal charges alleging he lied during the investigation of a Hollywood private eye. John McTiernan entered his plea Monday to two counts of making false statements to the FBI. He also pleaded not guilty to one count of perjury for allegedly lying to a federal judge while trying to withdraw a guilty plea. McTiernan had previously pleaded guilty to lying to federal agents about the investigation of private eye Anthony... Read Full Story
Several people have alerted me to various reports stemming from the non-English site Kino.de, which has recently published new information following an interview with “The Dark Knight” director Chris Nolan and producer Charles Roven. The interview has been translated and published here in nugget form: As we already know, Batman (Christian Bale) travels to Hong Kong. Producer Chuck Roven confirmed [the] Asian trip but would not reveal why Batman goes there. “Gangster hunting” was mentioned... Read Full Story
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