Bill Walker
Well-Known Member
They've got their share of famous sex offenders though..A thought came to me just now. If Gary Glitter, Rolf Harris & Stuart Hall wanted to escape criminal convictions & jail time for their paedophilia all they needed to do when they realized the law was closing in on them was to fly to the USA & when they got off the plane make sure they were wearing "I love Donald Trump" tea shirts & they could have lived the rest of their lives as free men.
Just googled it.
Roman Polanski – The acclaimed director fled the U.S. in 1977 after pleading guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl, avoiding a potential prison sentence. He has lived in France since, where he cannot be extradited.
Bill Cosby – The comedian was convicted in 2018 of three counts of sexual assault and sentenced to 3 to 10 years in prison, marking a significant moment in the #MeToo movement.
Harvey Weinstein – The Hollywood producer was convicted in 2020 of rape and sexual assault, receiving a 23-year prison sentence. His case sparked a global reckoning with sexual abuse in entertainment.
Kevin Spacey – Accused by multiple men of sexual harassment and assault, including one claim involving a minor, leading to the end of his acting and directing career.
R. Kelly – Convicted in 2021 of racketeering and sex trafficking involving multiple underage victims, he now faces life in prison for a pattern of systemic abuse and manipulation.
Mike Tyson – In 1992, the boxer was convicted of rape and served three years in prison. He was required to register as a sex offender.
Woody Allen – Accused by his daughter Dylan Allen of sexual abuse in the 1990s, though no criminal charges were filed. The allegations remain a subject of public debate.
Danny Masterson – The actor was charged in 2020 with raping three women between 2001 and 2003 and is awaiting trial.
Jerry Sandusky – Former Penn State football coach convicted in 2012 of multiple counts of sexual abuse against young boys, sentenced to 30–60 years in prison.
Louis B. Mayer – The MGM studio head has been accused of sexual misconduct, including inappropriate behavior toward young actresses like Judy Garland and Shirley Temple.
