Rose McGowan is publicly calling out former President Bill Clinton in a new tweet after the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein‘s alleged accomplice in sex trafficking, Ghislaine Maxwell.
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Hollywood filmmaker Steve Bing, who shares a son with actress Elizabeth Hurley, has been found dead in Los Angeles, according to reports in the US.
Former president Bill Clinton, a friend of Bing, appeared to confirm the news, saying “he had a big heart, and he was willing to do anything he could for the people and causes he believed in”.
Bing, 55, was known for his work on movies including Kangaroo Jack, which he co-wrote, and for financing films including The Polar Express, starring Tom Hanks.
Rose McGowan is publicly calling out former President Bill Clinton in a new tweet after the arrest of Jeffrey Epstein‘s alleged accomplice in sex trafficking, Ghislaine Maxwell.
Rose McGowan wants justice. The actress, Fox News reported, recently took to her Twitter account to call for the arrest of Prince Andrew and the former president of the United States, Bill Clinton.
Rose McGowan is calling for Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton to be arrested next for their alleged ties to the late Jeffrey Epstein following the arrest of his alleged sex abuse accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. "Now get Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew," McGowan tweeted on Friday, just one day after Maxwell was captured by the FBI and NYPD in a rural New Hampshire town where she was hiding out.
Barack Obama was joined by his fellow former presidents in honoring the legacy of the baseball league that changed the game forever.Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by Zooey Deschanel (@zooeydeschanel) on Feb 19, 2013 at 10:17pm PSTSteve’s career highlights included producing beloved children’s film The Polar Express, hit comedy Get Carter and acclaimed Rolling Stones concert documentary Shine a Light. He was also a prolific political donor and counted Bill Clinton as a close friend.‘I love Steve very much’, Bill said via statement.
Steve Bing took his own life, a coroner in Los Angeles has said.The 55-year-old, who shared a son with actress Elizabeth Hurley, was found dead in Century City on Monday.On its website, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office listed Bing's cause of death as "multiple blunt trauma" and said the manner was suicide.The case is now closed, the coroner added.Former US president Bill Clinton among those to pay tribute as news of Bing’s death emerged.Bing was described as a "sweet,
Filmmaker and philanthropist Steve Bing, who shared a son with actress Elizabeth Hurley, took his own life, a coroner in Los Angeles has said.
Get Carter and was a major investor in the 2004 Tom Hanks animated film The Polar Express.
News broke yesterday that the 55-year-old real estate heir had sadly passed away in Los Angeles, where he was living at the time.
Steve Bing, a philanthropist, producer, and film financier, died on Monday, June 22. Though initial reports claimed that the 55-year-old lept to his death from a Century City building, the exact cause of death was unconfirmed – until now. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office ruled on June 23 that Steve died from “multiple blunt trauma,” and that the manner of his death was “suicide.”
LOS ANGELES -- Movie producer, film financier, real estate heir and major Democratic political donor Steve Bing has died. He was 55.
LOS ANGELES — Steve Bing, a producer, philanthropist and screenwriter, has died by suicide in Los Angeles. He was 55.
A post shared by Elizabeth Hurley (@elizabethhurley1) on Jun 23, 2020 at 3:03am PDT‘Our time together was very happy and I’m posting these pictures because although we went through some tough times, it’s the good, wonderful memories of a sweet, kind man that matter. In the past year we had become close again.‘We last spoke on our son’s 18th birthday.
Tom Hanks-starring film The Polar Express and co-wrote 2003 comedy Kangaroo Jack, as well as founding Shangri-La Entertainment, an organisation with interests in property, construction, entertainment and music.Former US president Bill Clinton, who was friends with Bing, said on Twitter: “I loved Steve Bing very much. He had a big heart, and he was willing to do anything he could for the people and causes he believed in.I loved Steve Bing very much.