Sabtu, 10 Juli 2010

Website says Gibson rant audio not last word

    Image: Mel Gibson, Oksana Grigorieva

    Matt Sayles / AP file
    RadarOnline reported that  Oksana Grigorieva made the recordings because she was afraid Mel Gibson might harm her.

    LOS ANGELES — The two-minute clip of Mel Gibson using a racial slur and calling his ex-girlfriend a "whore" during an argument are unlikely to be the last ugly words the public hears from the actor. 

    RadarOnline.com, the celebrity website that posted the recording Friday, says there's more where that came from.

    ( Listen to the full audio here. Warning: graphic and offensive content.)

    For 10 days, the site has posted written transcripts of secret recordings it said Gibson's former girlfriend, Russian singer Oksana Grigorieva, had made. The snippet released Friday is the first audio of the confrontations that have been aired.

    The clip includes segments in which a voice that sounds distinctly like the Academy Award winner is heard telling Grigorieva that she is dressing too provocatively and that it would be her fault if she were raped. He uses the N-word at one point, and the recording is laced with his profanity.

    Shortly after the posting, entertainment news outlets reported that Gibson had been dropped by talent agency William Morris Endeavor, although that decision appeared to have been made days ago. The agency did not return phone calls and an e-mail seeking comment.

    David Perel, RadarOnline's founder and executive vice president, told The Associated Press that the site had heard "a substantial portion" of 30 minutes of recordings Grigorieva had made. Perel said more audio clips will likely be released in coming days. (today.msnbc.msn.com)

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