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Bruce Willis' Lawyer Responds To Elder Abuse Allegations


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Bruce Willis' attorney Martin Singer releases a statement defending Midnight in the Switchgrass producer Randall Emmett from claims of elder abuse.

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There is no defense to what Emmett and many others did to a man with diminished capacity.

NONE.

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Why is there no excuse when Willis's attorney said nothing happened? I think he would know more than you.

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Poor guy. No matter who you are there is no excuse for exploiting someone with an illness, disability or the like.

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Exactly. But who's surprised that the people around Bruce have excuses for doing so?

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This WAS elderly abuse. All that time he was working o those VOD movies.

I dont understand who was pushing him to star in all those horrible movies. His agent? His team? Wife? Himself when he had "clear moment"?

This was a clearly sick man who often would sit on set and ask people why he is here. He was not in condition to work. Yet those producers employed him and used his fame to push and finance their movies. And they all stopped only when his condition worsened so much that he was not able to work even 5 hours. THEN they all had to release statement of retirement. Because it was impossible to hide now.

This elderly sick man was abused and used by his people and producers.

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It's starts with Bruce's incredibly dumb and useless "family".

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Like I assume he didnt mind and kinda agreed to it. At first at least. But then his condition worsened to the point he didnt understand where he was and why. But they still drove him to the set and were booking new roles. I think it has to be agents and entourage.

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ebhaynz, completely! And you are being extraordinarily kind to merely call them "dumb and useless." They're what happens when leaches and vultures mate.

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check his wife on IG, she found her fame in his condition being her "cause"

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