Thursday, July 12, 2007

attempts to blackmail Ashton Kutcher:

First there was the murder set-up, and now stolen sex photos of Ashton with Demi.

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(article from: The Sun http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2004222005,00.html)

SEX PICS OF DEMI STOLEN

From ANTONELLA LAZZERI
in Los Angeles

FILM beauty Demi Moore is devastated after discovering that X-rated snaps of her and toyboy lover Ashton Kutcher have been stolen.
The pictures were on a laptop nicked from the Hollywood Hills home of Ashton’s friend Adam Goldberg.

The couple are worried that the images will appear on the internet like heiress Paris Hilton’s infamous sex video.

A police spokesman said the photos were of Ashton, 26, and 41-year-old Demi in “compromising positions”.

The theft was reported on American TV show Celebrity Justice, which said police had found no signs of a break-in and that the only thing missing was the laptop.

Police had been called to the house by Goldberg, who is the creator of Ashton’s Candid Camera-style MTV show Punk’d.

Officers believe the thief did not realise what was on the computer.

No one has tried to sell the photos, or demanded money for their return.

A representative of mum-of-three Demi, ex-wife of Bruce Willis, claimed she was unaware of any photos or any such theft.

Ashton’s publicist would not comment.

Demi and Ashton’s romance stunned showbiz but they have been together for nearly a year and are expected to marry soon.

Cal Northern said...

(article from: The New York Post - Page Six http://entertainment.myway.com/celebgossip/pgsix/id/05_12_2004_1.html)

TALE OF KUTCHER'S TRAGIC DATE

A MURDERED woman's devastated parents are accusing Ashton Kutcher of hindering the investigation into the death of their 22-year-old daughter, who was Kutcher's date at the 2001 Grammy parties.
The drama unfolded when the "That '70s Show" heartthrob arrived at Ashley Ellerin's Hollywood bungalow to take her to that year's glitzy Grammy bashes. Kutcher had already been on a handful of dates with the pretty fashion student.

But when he rang the bell, Ellerin didn't answer. Kutcher walked around the house, peered through the large French windows and noticed dark stains on the floor which, he later told police, he thought came from red wine. He then returned to his car and left for the parties solo.

But Ellerin's roommate came home the next morning to find her brutally stabbed to death. The "wine stains" were in fact blood. Her lifeless body had been in the bungalow for more than 12 hours.

Now her parents, Michael and Cynthia Ellerin, tell In Touch magazine that they still blame Kutcher for not going to police after seeing the suspicious floor stains.

"His behavior suggests he felt she was a disposable date," Michael says. "Because of him, the perpetrator got a 12-hour head start. Any responsible gentleman who goes on a date and finds a door not answered and evidence of some kind of disturbance would then call the police and let them know. It's like a person who sees an accident on the highway and doesn't stop."

But after her bloodied body was discovered, Kutcher told L.A. cops investigating the case that he "didn't think anything of it."



"Kutcher was one of the original people we interviewed," LAPD Lt. Art Miller tells In Touch, emphasizing that he is not and has never been a suspect.

"It's been over three years and there has been no arrest," said Cynthia Ellerin. "There is a murderer walking around free."

Ashley, who had dated action star Vin Diesel, moved from her parents' home to attend UCLA but switched to the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. Police believe the murder occurred while she was getting ready to be picked up by Kutcher.

"Ashton was not dating this girl," Kutcher's lawyer, Marty Singer, told PAGE SIX. "She was dating one of his good friends. Ashton was only picking her up to meet up with other friends as a favor to other people, so he left. When he found out the girl had been murdered, he came forward and went to police. The police never sought him out."

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KUTCHER CALLED ON TO HELP JUMPSTART MURDER INVESTIGATION

ASHTON KUTCHER is being urged to use his celebrity to bring an unsolved three-year-old murder case back to life after his haste cost Los Angeles police valuable time in solving the crime.

The actor called to pick up ASHLEY ELLERIN, who briefly dated VIN DIESEL, at her home in February 2001 to take her to a post-GRAMMY party in Hollywood, and when she didn't come to the door, the actor left.

Before he drove off, however, he checked a back window and saw what he thought were red wine stains on the carpet. He didn't think to contact police.

Ellerin's body was found the following day by another friend. She had been stabbed to death.

Upon hearing of the tragedy, Kutcher contacted police to tell them of his visit to Ellerin's home, and what he saw. He was never a suspect.

But the late model's family have maintained they're upset with Kutcher because he didn't act on the spot - and he never got in touch with Ellerin's family to pass on condolences.

Her father MICHAEL ELLERIN tells America's IN TOUCH magazine, "It would have been nice if he had contacted us or sent flowers, but that is a small issue."

The Ellerins feel Kutcher can make amends now by helping to jumpstart the three-year-old murder investigation.

Her mother CYNTHIA adds, "It has been over three years and there has been no arrest. There is a murderer walking around free."

article re-posted from contactmusic.com

see:
http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/kutcher%20called%20on%20to%20help%20jumpstart%20murder%20investigation