Newsweek Magazine Breaks the Inside Story of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Secrets Behind a Love Child Scandal
Newsweek’s Laurence Leamer broke the story of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s auto-biography, “Total Recall: My Unbelievable True Life Story†. Publication date October 1. Leamer met with Schwarzenegger at his favorite restaurant, Café Roma, in Beverly Hills, where Leamer promised not to reveal anything about their conversation until his book was published. Nonetheless, Leamer revealed enough to shock readers. Apparently, Schwarzenegger planned to tell his side of the story regarding his sexual relationship with the family maid and the birth of his son (now 13) with her. Maria believes his book will only hurt their four children and accomplish little else. Among other things, the ex-body builder and former Governer told his next door neighbor that he thought things would work out with Maria, but if they don’t, “I’m getting me a 20 year-old honey†. Leamer’s story was accompanied by a family picture with a smiling Maria, unaware that the maid’s young son was in the family picture, fathered by her husband. The divorce is still pending.
Brentwood’s Leslie Moonves Sues Dish Network
Brentwood’s Leslie Moonves, the head of CBS, is suing Dish Network for making it possible for viewers to skip the commercials, which he points out, pay the cost of the elaborate shows. Moonves claims that advertising supports television shows and viewers are stealing if they don’t watch the advertising.
Brentwood’s Entertainment Executive Worked at Sony, Disney and Fox Over Three Decades
Brentwood’s Geoff Ammer, whose three decade career included leadership roles at Disney, Sony and Fox, is dead at the age of 62. He collapsed at his home and was rushed to Saint John’s Hospital in Santa Monica where he died. Most recently, Ammer was President of Marvel and Relevant Media before heading up his own consulting company, Clarius Entertainment