Thursday, September 8, 2011

John Galliano In prison for Making Anti-Semitic Remarks

John Galliano Designer John Galliano was discovered guilty inside a French court of creating anti-Semitic remarks, but prevented jail, CNN reviews. He was penalized $8,145 (6,000 pounds), however it was suspended - meaning he does not need to pay it. He is doing, however, need to pay $23,200 in the court costs for that complainants. Galliano was fired from Christian Dior in March following a video appeared showing him inebriated, saying he loves Adolf Hitler and telling two people they "must have been gassed." He later apologized and stated he was seeking help. John Galliano apologizes for remarks purchased to face trial in Paris Throughout the trial, Galliano, 50, claimed he had no memory from the episode and was seeing strategy to a dependancy. "We mustn't judge a guy who for 3 decades continues to be devoted to diversity, who is a loving person for those races, cultures and religions ... according to 40 minutes where he was sick through alcohol and medication," Galliano's lawyer, Aurelien Hamelle, stated.

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