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Detectives Desire To Speak To A Celebrity Publicist In Connection With The Domestic Brutality Case Involving Mel Gibson

13th August 2010

Washington, August 13, 2010 (Just Flashed): The detectives associated with the investigation of the case of domestic brutality involving Mel Gibson desire to query a star publicist, Howard Bragman. He had momentarily represented Oksana Grigorieva, the ex-girlfriend of Gibson, with whom Gibson fathered a baby.

Reliable sources have mentioned to The Hollywood Reporter that the policemen are eager to extract certain pieces of data from Howard Bragman. The police officers are keen to understand where Grigorieva got the money to shell out to him. The police personnel are also eager to discover whether that cash might have emanated from the vending of the clandestine and controversial audio recordings that she had executed of telephone exchanges with Gibson.

The police officers also desire to discern whether Grigorieva revealed to Bragman anything about Gibson's supposed mistreatment of her or their tot.

Bragman has refused to issue any observation on the matter. Steve Whitmore happens to be a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. Whitmore too had no comment to release. Gibson's representative also possessed no declaration. Bragman is famous for administering the emergence of such homosexual celebrities as Chely Wright, Meredith Baxter and Chaz Bono.

The sheriff's department has corroborated that it is scrutinizing Grigorieva's accusations of mistreatment and whether she employed the audio recordings to obtain money by threatening Gibson. A judge had commanded that the recordings be sealed. Nevertheless, a few days later, they put in an appearance on RadarOnline.com.

The powers that be are having a look at whether Grigorieva's sister vended the audio recordings to RadarOnline. If there is substantiation that Grigorieva was in the process of the vending of the audio recordings or any other sealed substantiation, she could be deemed as an infringer of a judicial order.

- Just Flashed News Service

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