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Topic History of: Chris Brown #HimToo
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JK2006 And not just against women, incidentally. Many false allegations are by embittered or confused or greedy elderly men, sometimes seeking cash compensation, revenge, sympathy and even, dare one say it, provoked by media or police or homophobes?
Steve R It's too easy isn't it? It's always the best false allegations tactic to choose a celebrity that already has a tarnished reputation, with regard to the treatment of women. How can she possibly lose?
hedda recall that Jack Nicholson said in an interview 20 years ago that the downside of celebrity were all the paternity suits one got..now basically extinguished because of DNA testing.

He said the annoying thing was that it was far cheaper just to pay them off rather than fight them legally as legal costs were prohibitive even when you won.

Legalised blackmail?
JK2006 That nice Allred woman representing Jane Doe. As Richard Littlejohn would say - you couldn't make it up.
JK2006 www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-44065067