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Paramount Pictures Chairman Brad Grey
poses at the premiere of The Spiderwick Chronicles' at Paramount Pictures
in Los Angeles in this Jan. 31, 2008, file photo.(Photo:
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BEIJING, March 21 -- The head of Paramount
Pictures testified on Thursday he was unaware of any illegal acts by Hollywood's
so-called private eye to the stars who worked on his behalf in two bitter movie
industry lawsuits.
Brad Grey, CEO of Paramount Pictures and one of the
most powerful players in Hollywood, is a prosecution witness in the U.S.
government's bribery and wiretapping case against private investigator Anthony
Pellicano.
Grey said Pellicano was hired by veteran lawyer Bert
Fields, who was handling two lawsuits in 1999 and 2000 brought against Grey by
comedian Garry Shandling and screenwriter Vincent "Bo" Zenga.
Shandling filed a 100-million-U.S. dollar lawsuit
charging that Grey had cheated him out of earnings from "The Larry Sanders
Show." Zenga sued him demanding a screenwriter credit for the 2000 film "Scary
Movie." Both have been settled.
Grey, a Hollywood talent manager at the time, said he
was not involved in the details of either case. "Lawsuits were left to our
attorneys," he told a Los Angeles jury.
Grey is among about 100 witnesses, including actors
Sylvester Stallone and Farrah Fawcett and movie executives, called in the trial
that has kept Hollywood buzzing for more than five years.
Neither Grey nor Fields, who will also testify later,
has been charged.
Pellicano, 63, has pleaded not guilty to wiretapping
the telephones of his clients' opponents and bribing police and telephone
company officials to run illegal background checks on people including
Shandling. He and four co-defendants are being tried on more than 100 federal
charges.
The investigator who once worked for lawyers
representing Tom Cruise, Elizabeth Taylor and Michael Jackson could spend the
rest of his life in prison if convicted.
The two-week-old trial has revealed the seamy side of
the movie industry. Pellicano has been accused of orchestrating smear campaigns
and making threatening phone calls to help his rich and powerful clients.
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn/Agencies)