The Atlanta Journal-Constitution disputes how its late reporter Kathy Scruggs is portrayed in Clint Eastwood's new film, 'Richard Jewell.' Warner Bros. calls the claims 'baseless.'
that “by no means” was she intending to suggest that as a female reporter Scruggs needed to use her sexuality.The actress said people have a hard time accepting sexuality in female characters without letting it define the character entirely.
the Journal-Constitution Jewell was publicly cleared by the FBI months after the AJC’s story came out, but not in time to prevent the 88-day media frenzy that enveloped him and his mother, whose house he lived in. Jewell died of complications of diabetes in 2007, at age 44.
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