Saturday 31 May 2014

How Hollywood Is Fighting Back Against Brad Pitt Prankste

This pseudo-funny-person is named Vitalii Sediuk. He's called his creepy physical attacks "pranks," which might make sense if they, you know, made a point.
But let's take comfort in the small things. Yes, both Hollywood and law enforcement are onto this narcissistic excuse for a member of the social commentariat. Yahoo has learned that Pitt has filed a
temporary restraining order against Sediuk, who remains locked up in county jail on $20,000 bail. The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office confirms that the 25-year-old will be charged with four counts assault, battery, unlawful activity, and interference at a theatrical event.
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The fallout likely won't end there. Let's remember that Sediuk is still on probation stemming from his trespass at the 2013 Grammys.

Meantime, Sediuk's publicist (?!) has dumped him ("After the Pitt incident I … was as shocked as anyone," Christa Scherck told The Insider With Yahoo) and his attorney has issued a statement proclaiming Sediuk's innocence. Oh, and his former employer, 1+1 TV channel, put out a press release announcing his termination a few weeks ago after the Ferrera attack at Cannes. "From now on, the journalist no longer represents the interests of the company," they declared. I wish him good luck with all that.

"If he is on probation, that probation could be violated and a judge could sentence him to a maximum incarceration of six months," defense attorney Andrew Flier, who is not representing Sediuk, tells me. "This person does seem to be a little out of control."

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