TAKE STUFF FROM WORK…UNLESS YOU’RE WORKING FOR LUCASFILM
Just recently, Shea O’Brien Foley, a former employee of LucasFilm was arrested at his workplace at NBC and charged with nine counts of grand theft. Uh oh, spaghettios.
The trouble stems from a review for “Attack of the Clones” that was posted at Aint It Cool, two months before the film was released to theaters. Realizing a bootleg had been slipped out, LucasFilm began an investigation. Shea O’Brien Foley soon became a suspect. Why? Well, let’s just say that it all has to do with a Halloween costume.
Read the complete story here.
Posted on October 14, 2002 in News by Film Threat Staff
| Buffer | Tweet | Follow @FilmThreat |
If you liked this article then you may also like the following Film Threat articles:
- PHANTOM EDITOR ISSUES APOLOGY
- WATERS RECEIVES PROPS AT PHOENIX FILM FESTIVAL
- THE BOOTLEG FILES: “THE NOAH”
- THE BOOTLEG FILES: “NO SEX PLEASE, WE’RE BRITISH”
- THE BOOTLEG FILES: “SKIDOO”
Popular Stories from Around the Web
Tell us what you're thinking...
Comments are governed by the Terms of Use of this Site. Click on the "Report Comment" link if you feel a comment is in violation of the Terms of Use, and the comment will be reviewed appropriately.
