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Anyone spending more than a couple of days working in the entertainment industry knows that Hollywood eventually makes prostitutes of us all. Usually, however, the transformation is not quite so literal:
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TMZ has learned, director Lee Tamahori was scheduled to be arraigned today, on charges that he allegedly solicited an undercover cop while dressed in drag.
Tamahori, whose directing credits include, ‘Die Another Day,' ‘XXX: State of the Union,' ‘Along Came a Spider’ and ‘The Sopranos,' was arrested in Hollywood on January 8, 2006. According to law enforcement, Tamahori was allegedly dressed in drag, approached an undercover officer who was in his car, entered the vehicle and offered to perform a sex act for money.
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Personal Quote from his IMDB page:
"Sex should not be in the movies and should be in the home, and violence should be in the movies and not in the home."
It's good he made an exception this time and brought it straight to the Boulevard.
Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.
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