Thu 24 Apr 2008
Loyalists: Denzel and Woody step up for Wesley Snipes
Posted by Miss Info under crime , hmmm....? , life beyond rap , quotes , relationships and family[5] Comments
This isn’t rap-related but I just found it interesting to read the letters that Denzel Washington and Woody Harrelson submitted to the judge who will be sentencing Wesley Snipes on his tax-fraud charges Thursday. Prosecutors have already asked the judge to throw the book at Snipes. You know, make a real example of the actor/martial-arts enthusiast/father of five. He may not get the pre-requisite Hollywood DUI every 6 months like the fucks who fill up The Green Door or Phillipe’s, but he is more offensive to the mainstream because of his other anti-establishment tendencies (setting up a Royal Guard of Amen-Ra compound isn’t like putting a red-string around your wrist).
It’s not my place to say how Wesley should be punished for his crime. Nor is it my place to judge that crime in relation to other corporate white-collar cases, or high-profile celebrity cases.
But can appreciate how this kind of show of friendship is rare.
Denzel Washington’s character reference excerpt:
“I was fortunate enough to meet Wesley Snipes over 20 years ago and have called him a friend since that first day…Wesley is like a tree – a mighty oak. He stands for so many, “like a tree, planted by streams of water with leaves that do not wither.” Many who know him have witnessed the fruit of his labors, have sat in his shade and even been protected by his presence. I am proud of him, proud to call him a fellow thespian and most importantly, proud to call him a friend. I hope that sharing my observations will assist you in making the appropriate decision in his case.”
Woody Harrelson’s character reference excerpt:
“My first movie was also his first movie, Wildcats with Goldie Hawn. Both of us were 23 and our birthdays are only one week apart. I was, along with Goldie’s character, the only Caucasian associated with the team. A few of the folks on the production were followers of Louis Farrakhan. It was the first time I experienced racism towards me. This was challenging and what could have been an ugly situation turned out to be quite the opposite. Wes took the time to discuss and dissect the issue of racism with all of us…he strives for rightness in all his relations and I realized early on what a true citizen of the world Wes is. He continues to earn my respect to this day.”
(the full letters posted on Smoking Gun)

April 24th, 2008 at 12:42 pm
As if these childhood sounding letters should make some kind of a damn difference lol! I hate it when these celebs try to get away with these things. I didnt have my 3rd grade teacher send anyone a nice note when I went through a stop sign, I got my ticket, pled guilty, paid the fine and got on with my life and made sure I didnt make the same mistake again. What should make Nino Brown any different from my Puerto Rican ass. Everyone should do their taxes right otherwise its Rocka Blah Baby!
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April 24th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
Wasn’t snipes the abusive ex-lover of Halle Berry? Hmmm?
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April 24th, 2008 at 8:50 pm
Well sometimes when you have an accountant who is not on he game then your stuck with the short end of the stick Like if my mom asked if I paid the cable bill with the money she left for me on the table I keep yesing her to death and in reality I spent the money and dont tell her and keep doing that till the cable is cut off now she has to pay the price Plus Wes was into this thing Tax resistors so Im sure that had to do with part of his problems .
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April 24th, 2008 at 10:20 pm
[...] guess the letters from Denzel and Woody didnt really help. [...]
April 26th, 2008 at 7:29 am
Haaa! I LOOOOVE THIS SONG….damn, memories~~!!
Props for the Double XX Posse
*90s dancing off the post*
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