JILL MESSICK (1967-Died February 7th 2018,at 50.Suicide).American film producer.She worked as an executive producer on several films, including She's All That (1999), Frida (2002), and Mean Girls (2004).

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JILL MESSICK (1967-Died February 7th 2018,at 50.Suicide).American film producer.She worked as an executive producer on several films, including She's All That (1999), Frida (2002), and Mean Girls (2004).
Jill Messick era manager de Rose McGowan en 1997, cuando la actriz afirma haber sido violada por el productor Harvey Weinstein, ahora tras su suicidio su familia considera que ella Se convirtió en un dano colateral en una de por si horrible historia, afirmaron
#NEWS: The suicide of Jill Messick caught between McGowan and Weinstein
#NOTICIAS: El suicidio de Jill Messick atrapada entre McGowan y Weinstein
#НОВОСТИ: Суицид Джилл Мессик поймал МакГоуэн и Вайнштейн
#NEWS: Der Selbstmord von Jill Messick fing zwischen McGowan und Weinstein ein
"Seeing her name in headlines again and again, as part of one person’s attempt to gain more attention for her personal cause, along with Harvey’s desperate attempt to vindicate himself, was devastating for her," the family said.
“ Jill was victimized by our new culture of unlimited information sharing and a willingness to accept statement as fact.”
“While journalists serve an important role in exposing predatory behavior, we are seeing irresponsible choices and an addiction to sensationalism which leads to inconsistent storytelling. The media is a powerful tool not to be taken lightly. Most individuals would be horrified to have their name spotlighted in a major international news story — let alone their photograph. We cannot forget that the media is a fearsome tool which cannot be used indiscriminately or even inadvertently to create further victims.There is a responsibility when using a platform to accurately expose criminals, predators, mistruths and misdeeds while protecting the actual truth of third parties. As we collectively seek to take action in an effort to right the wrongs so brazenly and inhumanely repeated for a generation, we must not forget one simple truth: Words have power. While we illuminate the dark corners for hidden truths, we must remember that what we say, particularly in the media, can have just as much impact if not more than our actions. We must ask more of ourselves, and of each other. We must take a moment to consider the ramifications and consequences of what we say and what we do. Words matter.Someone’s life may depend on it.“
Jill Messick was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and had been battling depression in the years before her death, her family told The Hollywood Reporter. In an emotional statement, Messick’s family criticized McGowan and Harvey Weinstein for involving Messick in the controversy over McGowan’s allegations that Weinstein sexually assaulted her in 1997.
Messick’s family says she was devastated after the movie mogul’s lawyer released an email in which Messick defended Weinstein.
RIP Jill Messick. Her family’s statement hit a nerve with me today. It highlighted the problem of the new social media & its ability to spread untruths at lightning speed without any critical thinking or empathy for the subjected person. And unfortunately we have just seen the horrible consequences of it.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/jill-messicks-family-issues-blistering-statement-harvey-weinstein-rose-mcgowan-1083173?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=THR%20Breaking%20News_now_2018-02-08%2013:59:43_ehayden&utm_term=hollywoodreporter_breakingnews
Here are some key sentences that were SPOT ON:
“Jill was victimized by our new culture of unlimited information sharing and a willingness to accept statement as fact. The speed of disseminating information has carried mistruths about Jill as a person, which she was unable and unwilling to challenge.”
“One of them was Jill, who chose to remain silent in the face of Rose’s slanderous statements against her for fear of undermining the many individuals who came forward in truth. She opted not to add to the feeding frenzy, allowing her name and her reputation to be sullied despite having done nothing wrong. She never chose to be a public figure; that choice was taken away from her.”
“While journalists serve an important role in exposing predatory behavior, we are seeing irresponsible choices and an addiction to sensationalism which leads to inconsistent storytelling. The media is a powerful tool not to be taken lightly. Most individuals would be horrified to have their name spotlighted in a major international news story — let alone their photograph. We cannot forget that the media is a fearsome tool which cannot be used indiscriminately or even inadvertently to create further victims.”
The problems of social media & its angry mobs are perfectly described in this piece. My deepest condolences to the Messick family.
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