Re: He's your $9-million man
by Geoffrey on Thu Mar 02, 2006 5:59 pm
Gurinder quoted from 'this morning's Globe and Mail'
>Cohen's legal difficulties made international headlines last year after the creator of Suzanne became tangled in a web of claims and counterclaims that had him lashing out against Lynch, who'd briefly been his lover in 1990, for mismanaging his financial affairs.
if he could give me an enema either. Cohen's conduct annoys him and he's a misogynist. What to do? LA
Confidential will come to his rescue. Very very sick individuals. They will tolerate anything in LA Confidential.
Carmen Trutanich must be one desperate man if he thinks this is a celebrity. Maybe Oliver Stone could weigh in
on why the City Attorney targeted him. Or, Bob Dylan, Paul Shaffer, etc. Trutanich is not that powerful. But his
office does retaliate and threatens women. Nice crowd. Normally, you have to go to hell to meet people like this.
Leonard didn't, as far as I've seen, do any 'lashing out' against Kelley. His comments about her were never severe or designed to hurt - quite the contrary.
emails, reading every word ... coming up with carefully crafted insane statements ...
He may have expressed disappointment, even criticised her maybe a tiny bit, but basically he remained cool and gentlemanly throughout.
Unless my memory is failing me, there were reports that he'd asked Kelley upon what she had used the money, but that she seemed reticent to give very many details,
him to "Drop dead, Fred" - your past has caught up with you. How would his cult victims know what we discussed?
Choegon Rinpoche knows this - Cohen dragged Roshi into the situation. What a wonderful student and no
wonder Lamasang said he's an "asshole" who is going to hell. They have freedom of speech in Tibet.
if any. Personally, I have been impressed with the calmness and integrity Leonard has shown -
Bundy?
in fact I cannot think how he managed it - taking into consideration that he'd been robbed of virtually every penny he had saved
when they've just received $1 million advance for Dear Heather and pursued a multi-million lithograph deal
I negotiated. Talk about the 1%. What elitism.
, as well as boxfull upon boxfull of his private manuscripts, journals, diaries, notebooks and letters.
for years? It was nice of LASD to foot the bill for this insanity.
Many people would have been broken, aggressive against the perpetrator. I truly admire him.
elderly parents It shocks the conscience. But, the news media falls for his carefully crafted insanity.
There remains only one thing about all of this that I still do not really understand, and that is why Kelley did it.
It's very simple.
How could she, and why did she, betray not only such a generous and caring man as Leonard Cohen, but also herself and her family? I sincerely hope she is capable of regret, and that she can find another nice job - and somehow rebuild some of the trust that was invested into her position as manager. I admit that I feel sorry for her, because nobody is all bad; maybe that's some of Leonard's influence brushing onto me after having monitored the impeccable manner in which he has handled this matter. He is an example to us. Congratulations, Leonard, with this successful judiciary milestone. I hope you are able to retrieve some of the stolen funds, but if not, I know you'll not become old and bitter. You are not the type, and that's what makes you stay special to me.
Ethical. They see right through Cohen, LA Confidential and the Phil Spector set up. Why? They are brilliant and
ethical. Cohen has no manners - he just says "darling" and cult victim journalists fall for it. Cohen has a
judiciary milestone and it's known as LA Superior Court which should be renamed LA Confidential based on
the corruption I've seen. That's what makes them so special and why everyone knows they are corrupt. Must
be nice to be so delusional about people's opinion of you. Of course, that's true of the criminally insane also.
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by Young dr. Freud on Thu Mar 02, 2006 6:17 pm
Perhaps Kelley Lynch should write a book about her time with Leonard and the bubble baths. Make some money. Then Leonard could actually collect some of his nine million judgement.
Yesterday, Edelman said he wasn't planning to appeal that ruling. Instead, he'll be proceeding with his own action against Greenberg "either in district court or arbitration court."
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