March 12, 2003
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Andrew Goldberg
of The Smoking Gun.com tells MCN that the unsealing of the Samantha
Geimer Grand Jury transcript was not the work of Miramax or any
mysterious Oscar-related envoy, but the work of Conde Nast, in response
to a legal threat by Roman Polanski over a few sentences of a
Vanity Fair story in the September 2002 issue.
Goldberg asks, "How
many people do you think were even aware that minutes from grand jury
testimony taken in 1977 were unsealed in 2002?"
He already answered
that question. Conde Nast, the publisher of Vanity Fair, best
known to the the world as the Oscar party maker, and The New Yorker,
a smart, serious newsier magazine that ran a somewhat damning profile
of Harvey Weinstein earlier this year, knew about the transcript.
And so comes the
question, why hasn't this information been published before? And why
has it appeared in the final weeks of an Oscar campaign?
The blur of modern
media alliances allows for all kinds of conspiracy theories. Appearances
by Miramax Oscar nominees and winners will be critical to media coverage
of the Vanity Fair party. Likewise, cover opportunities with
such Miramax talent as Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, Nicole Kidman,
Renee Zellweger, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jude Law, Uma Thurman, Richard Gere,
Johnny Depp, Robert Redford, Gwyneth Paltrow and Juliette Binoche,
among others, are subject to the whims of comfortable or strained relations.
There are even rumors, which are really rumors, about how Ken Auletta
got access to Harvey Weinstein for that New Yorker profile.
Conde Nast officials
have not returned phone calls about the unsealing. The Smoking Gun's
Mr. Goldberg points out, "We obtain documents the same way we have
for the past six years, through court files and through sources. We
have never spoken to, seen, or had any contact with anyone at Miramax.
Plain and simple, we got this document from a court file."
Movie City News
is not questioning the integrity of The Smoking Gun.com site
or its operators. However, as any journalist knows, when there are sources,
there are always motives - whether the simple thrill of celebrity, personal
interest or professional manipulation. No one can argue with the legitimacy
of the choice of The Smoking Gun to run these transcripts whenever
they were found.
In a Thursday
story in the NY Post, Miramax's Amanda Lundberg said, "People
suggesting smear campaigns are conducting the worst kind of smear campaign
themselves. Most people talk about this with very little knowledge of
what is actually going on."
Perhaps there have
never been smear campaigns. Perhaps no one has ever operated outside
of the spirit of the Academy Awards. Perhaps that thing that sounds
like a duck and walks like a duck is just a short man with hemorrhoids.
Or, perhaps, it is a duck.