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Courtney’s Issues

Posted by: Alan Cross | Nov 16 2009 12:00AM

This has not been a good year for Courtney Love. It all began with a story that millions upon millions of dollars had been embezzled from her and then used to set up phony real estate transaction schemes which all collapsed with the recession.

Then there were reports of a $350,000 AMEX bill, a $325,000 tax bill, a frozen trust account with over a million dollars in it, a suit from a bodyguard company for $58,000 and an order to pay over $3,000 to a maid service that was apparently stiffed.

And let’s not even talk about the issues she’s having with how Kurt can be made to sing Bon Jovi in Guitar Hero 5. How things have changed. It was only ten years ago that she was considered to be a promising Hollywood actress.

If you’ve never seen Man on the Moon with Jim Carrey or The People vs. Larry Flynt with Woody Harrelson, rent them. You’ll be surprised at how good she was.



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COMMENTS (1)

stef
RE:Courtney’s Issues
Nov 17 2009 2:54AM
despite having a promising career a decade ago, courtney love is a train wreck...always has been and always will be. i'm sorry to say it because she does have some talent, but talent doesn't mean crap anymore when you're as offside as she is...and the only thing i have ever agreed with her on is kurt singing bon jovi tunes on guitar hero 5, like come on seriously? he would never ever do that and it kinda sucks he is in a game...may he rest in peace and my courtney get everything she truly deserves...which is a lifetime full of trauma and hatred from nirvana fans!

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