The shot heard ’round CBS Sunday primetime rang out three years ago today, when The Good Wife‘s Will Gardner was fatally felled in the courtroom by a shot from his deranged client, Jeffrey Grant.
Nope, we’re still not over it.
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So when we recently chatted with Weeds alum Hunter Parrish — who played the trigger-happy Jeffrey — there was no way we weren’t going to ask about offing one half of Lockhart/Gardner.
“I didn’t know until I got the script, what that was going to be,” Parrish, now guest-starring on ABC’s Quantico,...
Nope, we’re still not over it.
RelatedThe Good Fight Renewed for Season 2
So when we recently chatted with Weeds alum Hunter Parrish — who played the trigger-happy Jeffrey — there was no way we weren’t going to ask about offing one half of Lockhart/Gardner.
“I didn’t know until I got the script, what that was going to be,” Parrish, now guest-starring on ABC’s Quantico,...
- 3/23/2017
- TVLine.com
Last night, CBS released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 18 of season 5, and it appears to be very interesting as a very bold Louis Canning shows back up on the scene, trying to claim he's the new Will, but gets shut down by Kalinda, and more. The episode is titled, "All Tapped Out." In the new,18th episode, Florrick/Agos will end up, working a case of an Nsa whistleblower, only to find out that the agency has been spying on the firm as well as Alicia’s personal life. Meanwhile, Diane is going to face the challenging task of working with Louis Canning when he joins Lockhart/Gardner. Alicia is going to end up, going after the State’s Attorney when he attempts to make Finn a scapegoat in the Jeffrey Grant case. The episode was written by Matthew Montoya and Julia Wolfe,...
- 4/14/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 18 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "All Tapped Out," and it sounds like things will get pretty intriguing as Florrick/Agos and Alicia discover that the Nsa has been monitoring them, and more. In the new,18th episode press release: An Nsa whistleblower is going to lead Florrick/Agos to the source of leaks coming from the firm. Press release number 2: Florrick/Agos will take on the case of an Nsa whistleblower, only to learn that the agency has been monitoring the firm as well as Alicia’s personal life. In the meantime, Diane will face the difficult task of working alongside Louis Canning when he joins Lockhart/Gardner. Also, Alicia will go after the State’s Attorney when he attempts to make Finn a scapegoat in the Jeffrey Grant case. Michael J. Fox...
- 4/13/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Hey, "The Good Wife" peeps. Yep, it's true. Your favorite show will be missing in action tonight as CBS has cleared its primetime lineup to air the big 2014 "Academy Of Country Music Awards." So, the new episode 17 of season 5 labeled, "A Material World," is going to have to wait until next week, Sunday night, April 13th at 8pm central time. So, go ahead and jot that down on your TV calendars. CBS did release a promo/spoiler clip (below), last week, for episode 17 in case you haven't checked it out yet. Also, the official synopsis goes like this: Alicia and Diane are going to consider a merger of their firms in light of Will’s death, even as they find themselves on opposite sides of a contentious divorce suit. In the meantime, Alicia will provide help for Finn when it becomes evident that the State’s Attorney is looking for...
- 4/6/2014
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Last night, CBS dropped the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 17 of season 5, and it appears to be crazy dramatic and very interesting as Alicia tells Peter her Will fling really meant something to her, Diane and David have a tense confrontation, and more. The episode is titled, "A Material World. " In the new,17th episode, Alicia and Diane will end up, contemplating a merger of their firms in light of Will’s death, even as they find themselves on opposite sides of a contentious divorce suit. In the meantime, Alicia will provide help for Finn when it becomes evident that the State’s Attorney is looking for a scapegoat in the Jeffrey Grant case. Jason O’Mara is going to guest star as Lockhart/Gardner lawyer ,Damian Boyle. The episode was written by Executive Producer Craig Turk, and it was directed by Griffin Dunne.
- 3/31/2014
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
Grief manifests itself in so many ways. Sunday's (March 30) episode of "The Good Wife" put several versions of grief on display in a wonderful tribute to a beloved character.
Alicia's grief
Obviously, Alicia's grief was going to be front and center of the episode but the writers took a gut-wrenchingly realistic look at how death really affects people's lives. Alicia got a voicemail from Will shortly before the courtroom shooting and it ... said nothing. He said her name, got interrupted and said he'd have to call her back.
Instead of going for some dramatic voicemail -- like the ones Alicia plays out in her head, where Will is angry or conciliatory or loving towards her -- the show made both their last in-person meeting and the last time Alicia will hear Will's voice entirely inconsequential.
It doesn't stop Alicia from running around trying to make sense of the voicemail, needing...
Alicia's grief
Obviously, Alicia's grief was going to be front and center of the episode but the writers took a gut-wrenchingly realistic look at how death really affects people's lives. Alicia got a voicemail from Will shortly before the courtroom shooting and it ... said nothing. He said her name, got interrupted and said he'd have to call her back.
Instead of going for some dramatic voicemail -- like the ones Alicia plays out in her head, where Will is angry or conciliatory or loving towards her -- the show made both their last in-person meeting and the last time Alicia will hear Will's voice entirely inconsequential.
It doesn't stop Alicia from running around trying to make sense of the voicemail, needing...
- 3/31/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Recently, CBS served up the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 17 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "A Material World, " and it sounds like things will get very interesting with Diane and Alicia as they contemplate merging their firms, and more! In the new,17th episode press release: Alicia and Diane are going to consider merging firms as they continue to cope with Will's death. Press release number 2: Alicia and Diane will consider merging their firms in the wake of Will’s death, even as they find themselves on opposite sides of a contentious divorce suit. In the meantime, Alicia will offer assistance to Finn when it becomes clear that the State’s Attorney is looking for a scapegoat in the Jeffrey Grant case. Jason O’Mara is going to guest star as Lockhart/Gardner lawyer ,Damian Boyle. Other guest stars will feature: Jason...
- 3/30/2014
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Fans of “The Good Wife” were plunged into a state of shock Sunday, when Will Gardner (Josh Charles) was shot to death in a courtroom while defending murder suspect Jeffrey Grant (guest star Hunter Parrish). TheWrap has viewed next Sunday's episode, “The Last Call,” and can reveal … well, not much, without spoiling the episode for you. (And we know how much some of you folks hate spoilers.) See video: ‘Good Wife’ Star Josh Charles On Shocking Death: ‘Everything's Going to Be Ok!’ So instead, we'll tease you just to the point of climax with a bunch of almost-reveals. (Non-spoiler alert:.
- 3/28/2014
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Grab your box of tissues, "Good Wife" fans. Sunday's (March 30) episode, titled "The Last Call," is just as heartbreaking as one would expect in the wake of Will Gardner being shot and killed at the end of last week's episode.
We can't give away too much, but suffice to say that Alicia, Diane, Cary and Kalinda are each starting to work through their shock and grief -- and in very different ways. As the preview above shows, Alicia has to deal with the last call Will made to her, a voicemail on her phone from just before the courtroom shooting.
There are a few "bright" spots within the episode -- David Lee is a pleasant surprise in the wake of the news, and Eli Gold has a small humorous moment in the first few scenes.
Furthermore, and not that this show ever has bad acting, but the entire thing could...
We can't give away too much, but suffice to say that Alicia, Diane, Cary and Kalinda are each starting to work through their shock and grief -- and in very different ways. As the preview above shows, Alicia has to deal with the last call Will made to her, a voicemail on her phone from just before the courtroom shooting.
There are a few "bright" spots within the episode -- David Lee is a pleasant surprise in the wake of the news, and Eli Gold has a small humorous moment in the first few scenes.
Furthermore, and not that this show ever has bad acting, but the entire thing could...
- 3/28/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It’s been a bad week to be a ‘shipper. Last Sunday, The Good Wife killed off legal eagle Will Gardner (Josh Charles), gunning down the dreams of fans who’ve hoped that the series would reunite Will with Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies). That same night, Girls drove a wedge between Hannah (Lena Dunham) and Adam (Adam Driver): In a development as out-of-the-blue as the bullets that claimed Will’s life, Hannah was accepted into the University of Iowa’s prestigious writers’ workshop, then mishandled the communication of the news with Adam, who used the occasion to break up...
- 3/27/2014
- by Jeff Jensen
- EW.com - PopWatch
Julianna Margulies has no desire to direct, but she definitely earns her producer credit on The Good Wife.
CBS hosted a screening of the drama’s March 30 episode Wednesday night in New York, followed by a discussion with Margulies, co-creators Robert King and Michelle King, and Josh Charles, who makes his final appearance in the hour. By now, fans know his departure has been a year in the making. His contract expired at the end of the show’s fourth season, and the decision of whether or not to renew it coincided with when he was proposing to his wife...
CBS hosted a screening of the drama’s March 30 episode Wednesday night in New York, followed by a discussion with Margulies, co-creators Robert King and Michelle King, and Josh Charles, who makes his final appearance in the hour. By now, fans know his departure has been a year in the making. His contract expired at the end of the show’s fourth season, and the decision of whether or not to renew it coincided with when he was proposing to his wife...
- 3/27/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t yet watched the March 23 episode of CBS’ The Good Wife (or had it spoiled for you on social media), stop reading now.
Actor Hunter Parrish (Weeds’ Silas) returned as Jeffrey Grant, a college student whose murder trial took a tragic turn that forever altered the course fans expected the series to take. Speaking to EW a day after the episode aired, Parrish — who is about to wrap the indie film Still Alice with Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kristen Stewart, and Kate Bosworth — proved he has a good attitude about shocked fans of Will Gardner...
Actor Hunter Parrish (Weeds’ Silas) returned as Jeffrey Grant, a college student whose murder trial took a tragic turn that forever altered the course fans expected the series to take. Speaking to EW a day after the episode aired, Parrish — who is about to wrap the indie film Still Alice with Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kristen Stewart, and Kate Bosworth — proved he has a good attitude about shocked fans of Will Gardner...
- 3/25/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
No one saw that coming, not even BuzzFeed Entertainment Editorial Director Jace Lacob and Senior Editor Louis Peitzman, who discuss the shocking reveal on the legal drama. Major Spoilers Ahead, if you haven’t watched. Over at BuzzFeed, you can read my latest feature, "Was That Good Wife Twist Cheap Or Profound?" in which Louis Peitzman and I debate whether the twist in this week's episode of The Good Wife was warranted or manipulative. The March 23 episode of The Good Wife (“Dramatics, Your Honor”) pushed the critically acclaimed legal drama into new directions, courtesy of an unexpected plot twist that somehow stayed under wraps until it unfolded on-air. (If you haven’t yet seen Sunday’s episode, stop reading right now. I mean it. Stop. Just stop. There are Major Spoilers ahead and if you’ve somehow managed to avoid finding out what happened, this is your last chance to do so.
- 3/24/2014
- by Jace Lacob
- Televisionary
Spoiler alert: If you haven’t watched Sunday’s episode of The Good Wife, stop reading now!
I’ve lost beloved television characters before. I have grieved before. But sitting on my couch watching The Good Wife on Sunday night was unlike any experience I’ve ever had as a viewer.
Going into the episode, I knew it was going to have a big, shocking moment. The promos had teased that fact time and time again. And as someone who also watches Scandal on a weekly basis, and has been a Grey’s Anatomy viewer for 10 years, a death was...
I’ve lost beloved television characters before. I have grieved before. But sitting on my couch watching The Good Wife on Sunday night was unlike any experience I’ve ever had as a viewer.
Going into the episode, I knew it was going to have a big, shocking moment. The promos had teased that fact time and time again. And as someone who also watches Scandal on a weekly basis, and has been a Grey’s Anatomy viewer for 10 years, a death was...
- 3/24/2014
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW.com - PopWatch
Shock, anger, denial — plus those other two, less memorable stages of grief — you’re feeling them all, I’m feeling them all. There’s no getting around that this was one of those episodes. You know the ones — Matthew’s car crash, Brody’s hanging — the game-changers, the Hail Mary reboots, the challenging hours that make you either throw up your hands in disgust or sit back and absorb that kind of complicated emotional hangover shows like this one can leave you with.I’m not gonna bother saying spoiler alert — okay, fine, Spoiler Alert — because by now you must know what happened. Will Gardner dies. He’s shot in a random act of violence by his client Jeffrey Grant (Hunter Parrish). The character, the actor, the man we’ve spent 80-some hours getting to know over the past five years was taken from us in an instant and none...
- 3/24/2014
- by Carolyn Murnick
- Vulture
Fans of "The Good Wife" were left stunned Sunday (March 23) when Will Gardner's client Jeffrey Grant (guest star Hunter Parrish) crumbled under the pressure of being on trial for murder and stole a guard's gun, opening fire inside the courtroom. Gardner later died at the hospital.
Actor Josh Charles' exit seemingly comes out of nowhere, since the show managed to keep this completely under wraps. But it actually has been in the works since Season 4, when Charles asked to leave the show.
In the above video, Charles explains that he felt it was time to move on. "There's been a lot of people that have asked me what the reason is why I wanted to leave the show. I thought that I felt however much that I enjoyed the experience, that I was ready for the next chapter in my life, both creatively and personally," says Charles.
While it's...
Actor Josh Charles' exit seemingly comes out of nowhere, since the show managed to keep this completely under wraps. But it actually has been in the works since Season 4, when Charles asked to leave the show.
In the above video, Charles explains that he felt it was time to move on. "There's been a lot of people that have asked me what the reason is why I wanted to leave the show. I thought that I felt however much that I enjoyed the experience, that I was ready for the next chapter in my life, both creatively and personally," says Charles.
While it's...
- 3/24/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
[Warning: Major spoilers ahead from Sunday's episode.] It's been a crazy 24 hours for fans of The Good Wife. Sunday's episode, "Dramatics, Your Honor," saw the death of a lead character when an unhinged client, Jeffrey Grant, fired gunshots in a Cooks County courtroom, fatally wounding Lockhart Gardner attorney Will Gardner (Josh Charles), who was later pronounced dead at the hospital. The death came as a shock to viewers: 64 percent of The Hollywood Reporter readers felt Will should have been spared. Meanwhile, co-creators Robert and Michelle King penned a letter to fans, while Charles and his
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- 3/24/2014
- by Philiana Ng
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Good Wife, Season 5, Episode 15, “Dramatics, Your Honor”
Written by Robert King and Michelle King
Directed by Brooke Kennedy
Airs Sundays at 9pm Est on CBS
Full Spoilers For The Episode Below
Sometimes something happens and the world falls apart. Gravity drops out and you are left floating, untethered to your surroundings, separate in a way. Nothing makes sense anymore. The world doesn’t work in the way it’s supposed to and it may never function in that way again. Reality feels unreal, sounds reach you as if they are traveling through water. Nothing can touch you, because if it did, everything would fall to pieces.
“Dramatics, Your Honor” is a landmark episode of The Good Wife by any metric. It is the sort of thing that is difficult to write about, because it is the sort of thing that is difficult to grapple with, period. At all. And especially this early.
Written by Robert King and Michelle King
Directed by Brooke Kennedy
Airs Sundays at 9pm Est on CBS
Full Spoilers For The Episode Below
Sometimes something happens and the world falls apart. Gravity drops out and you are left floating, untethered to your surroundings, separate in a way. Nothing makes sense anymore. The world doesn’t work in the way it’s supposed to and it may never function in that way again. Reality feels unreal, sounds reach you as if they are traveling through water. Nothing can touch you, because if it did, everything would fall to pieces.
“Dramatics, Your Honor” is a landmark episode of The Good Wife by any metric. It is the sort of thing that is difficult to write about, because it is the sort of thing that is difficult to grapple with, period. At all. And especially this early.
- 3/24/2014
- by Jordan Ferguson
- SoundOnSight
Sepinwall will probably write more about this in the morning. I'm sure it's his opinion you want to see. And if you care about my opinion, I'm sure we'll have to discuss this on either the podcast or the video show, depending on which we feel is more "spoiler-safe," whatever the heck that means. However, in our glorious Internet age, HitFix should have a story up for Seo and I'm sure people have things to say about what happened on Sunday (March 23) night's "The Good Wife," so let's get the ball rolling. It's not that I don't have thoughts. They're after the break. Obviously don't read anymore if you have't watched the episode, fittingly titled "Dramatics, Your Honor." So, how about Matthew Goode's American accent? That's what we're all talking about, right? And about that moment where he said that Will Gardener was "Chomping at the bit" and we all yelled,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
The Good Wife episode “Dramatics, Your Honor” centered on the murder trial of Jeffrey Grant (Hunter Parrish). Will (Josh Charles) is Jeffrey’s champion, defending him out of a true belief in his innocence, while others still remain skeptical.
The Good Wife Recap
Will’s major point of contention in the case is the “touch” DNA evidence, which he thinks is a false positive. With the help of Kalinda (Archie Panjabi), he gets hold of photos that show that both the victim Dani Littlejohn and Jeffrey had checked out the same book from the same library. However, the lead ends when they discover that Dani had gone swimming afterwards, which would have washed away any DNA.
Another suspect in the case is a professor. However, he claims to have an alibi that would have made it impossible to kill Dani Littlejohn. Worried that their son might not be able to...
The Good Wife Recap
Will’s major point of contention in the case is the “touch” DNA evidence, which he thinks is a false positive. With the help of Kalinda (Archie Panjabi), he gets hold of photos that show that both the victim Dani Littlejohn and Jeffrey had checked out the same book from the same library. However, the lead ends when they discover that Dani had gone swimming afterwards, which would have washed away any DNA.
Another suspect in the case is a professor. However, he claims to have an alibi that would have made it impossible to kill Dani Littlejohn. Worried that their son might not be able to...
- 3/24/2014
- Uinterview
Warning: Do not keep reading if you have not watched the latest episode of "The Good Wife," as this point contains major spoilers.
"The Good Wife" featured a shocking ending Sunday (March 23) when series regular Josh Charles abruptly exited the show when his character Will Gardner was shot by deranged client Jeffrey Grant (guest star Hunter Parrish).
It was a twist we absolutely did not see coming. It was not like when Dan Stevens left "Downton Abbey" and there had been rumblings for months about how he wanted off the show. This is something we had heard nothing about and has left us completely stunned and so sad for the characters.
It turns out, according to Deadline, that Charles asked to leave the show in Season 4 but he was convinced to stay on for Season 5 so that his character could be properly written off the show. That actually explains a...
"The Good Wife" featured a shocking ending Sunday (March 23) when series regular Josh Charles abruptly exited the show when his character Will Gardner was shot by deranged client Jeffrey Grant (guest star Hunter Parrish).
It was a twist we absolutely did not see coming. It was not like when Dan Stevens left "Downton Abbey" and there had been rumblings for months about how he wanted off the show. This is something we had heard nothing about and has left us completely stunned and so sad for the characters.
It turns out, according to Deadline, that Charles asked to leave the show in Season 4 but he was convinced to stay on for Season 5 so that his character could be properly written off the show. That actually explains a...
- 3/24/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Spoiler Alert: If you haven’t watched Sunday’s episode of The Good Wife, Beware. Major spoilers ahead.
Your full recap of Sunday’s The Good Wife is ahead…when our recapper stops sobbing.
We knew this was going to be a big episode, but we honestly can’t believe what just happened.
Will Gardner is dead.
He was killed in the courtroom by Jeffrey Grant (returning guest star Hunter Parrish), and is officially gone forever.
Again, we’ll have more in our full recap. But please react below. Update: Click for full EW recap of Good Wife shocker!
Your full recap of Sunday’s The Good Wife is ahead…when our recapper stops sobbing.
We knew this was going to be a big episode, but we honestly can’t believe what just happened.
Will Gardner is dead.
He was killed in the courtroom by Jeffrey Grant (returning guest star Hunter Parrish), and is officially gone forever.
Again, we’ll have more in our full recap. But please react below. Update: Click for full EW recap of Good Wife shocker!
- 3/24/2014
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW.com - PopWatch
New Good Wife season 5,episode 15 spoiler promo clip hit the net. Last night, CBS released the new promo/spoiler clip (below) for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 15 of season 5, and it appears to be quite interesting as Alicia totally calls out the investigator on his weak line of questioning, and more. The episode is titled, "Dramatics, Your Honor.” In the new episode 15, Alicia will employ Cary to be her lawyer when Nelson Dubeck approaches her to join in a deposition regarding his investigation into election rigging. In the meantime, Will is going to continue the difficult defense of Jeffrey Grant as he faces off against a new prosecutor who proves to be a formidable adversary. Matthew Goode is going to guest star as Finn Polmar, the star prosecutor in the State’s Attorney’s Office. Eric Bogosian will return as Nelson Dubeck, the agent in the Office of Public Integrity.
- 3/17/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Good Wife season 5,episode 15 official spoilers,plotline revealed by CBS. Recently, CBS released the new,official,synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Good Wife" episode 15 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Dramatics, Your Honor,” and it sounds like things will get quite intriguing as Alicia brings on Cary to defend her in the ongoing voter fraud case, and more. In the new,15th episode press release: Alicia is going to enlist Cary as her lawyer when she's deposed as the investigation into voter fraud intensifies. Press release number 2: Alicia will enlist Cary as her lawyer when Nelson Dubeck approaches her to participate in a deposition regarding his investigation into election rigging. In the meantime, Will is going to continue the difficult defense of Jeffrey Grant as he faces off against a new prosecutor who proves to be a formidable adversary. Matthew Goode is going to guest star as Finn Polmar,...
- 3/16/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Got a scoop request? An anonymous tip you’re dying to share? Send any/all of the above to askausiello@tvline.com
Question: On Scandal, don’t you think Jake would be a good match for Mellie? —Sara
Ausiello: I’m not feeling it. Besides, if my hunch is correct (tee-hee, when isn’t it?!), the new fortysomething character the show is currently casting — a handsome, charismatic fella named Andrew — will be keeping company with Bellamy Young’s love-starved Flotus. And, if this is who they end up hiring, we deserve some kind of trophy or medal. Or something.
Question:...
Question: On Scandal, don’t you think Jake would be a good match for Mellie? —Sara
Ausiello: I’m not feeling it. Besides, if my hunch is correct (tee-hee, when isn’t it?!), the new fortysomething character the show is currently casting — a handsome, charismatic fella named Andrew — will be keeping company with Bellamy Young’s love-starved Flotus. And, if this is who they end up hiring, we deserve some kind of trophy or medal. Or something.
Question:...
- 12/3/2013
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
While all the major players get their bearings and the ripples settle from the events of two weeks ago, we return to a typical Case of the Week episode. But the tensions are still high and the return of familiar faces as enjoyable as ever. Tuck in with a tub of U Go Gurt and make sure your webcam isn’t on, here’s what we learned from last night’s slightly calmer episode of The Good Wife.Ciao, Silas Any of you who watched Weeds during its eight-season run on Showtime would have no trouble recognizing our Defendant of the Week: Hunter Parrish a.k.a. Silas Botwin a.k.a. Jeffrey Grant. Will heads down to the police station to handle the case personally for fear Jeffrey might jump ship and find Alicia. What follows is a fairly standard Case of the Week except for one key part:...
- 11/11/2013
- by Joanna Robinson
- Vulture
Exclusive from THR, Esq. blog: The litigation over a "tell-all" book written by a former "Girls Gone Wild" cameraman has revealed allegations that Paris Hilton once found a creative place to hide drugs.
The book, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday in connection with the heated lawsuit between cameraman-turned-author Ryan Simkin and "Ggw" founder Joe Francis, states that Francis once asked Simkin to deliver cocaine to his friend Hilton during a photoshoot for Seventeen magazine. Hilton was leaving for Europe, Simkin writes, and he alleges he brought her a little Camel cigarette box filled with cocaine and ecstasy for her trip.
"I asked if she was flying private, and she said, 'No, commercial.' And then as politely as I could, I asked her how she planned on traveling with that amount of blow and X," Simkin writes in the book. "She held the box in her right hand,...
The book, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday in connection with the heated lawsuit between cameraman-turned-author Ryan Simkin and "Ggw" founder Joe Francis, states that Francis once asked Simkin to deliver cocaine to his friend Hilton during a photoshoot for Seventeen magazine. Hilton was leaving for Europe, Simkin writes, and he alleges he brought her a little Camel cigarette box filled with cocaine and ecstasy for her trip.
"I asked if she was flying private, and she said, 'No, commercial.' And then as politely as I could, I asked her how she planned on traveling with that amount of blow and X," Simkin writes in the book. "She held the box in her right hand,...
- 9/2/2010
- by By Matthew Belloni
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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