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JEmma Thompson was on The View today to talk about her admirable work fighting sex trafficking. Strangely, the ladies didn’t ask her about another case of sexual exploitation—the one Roman Polanski perpetrated and Thompson initially appeared to endorse.
Thompson, you see, disappointed many of her fans earlier this fall when she signed a petition — along with a host of other boldface names, including Salman Rushdie, Natalie Portman, and Diane Von Furstenburg — demanding that Polanski be freed on charges relating to his rape of a 13-year-old girl in 1977.
Luckily, Caitlin Hayward-Tapp was nowhere near as abstemious as the View ladies: last week, the 19-year-old Exeter University student gutsily convinced Thompson to remove her name from the petition demanding Polanski’s freeing. But as of this morning, Thompson’s name was still on the petition, which is hosted on the website of French public intellectual Bernard Henri-Levy.
After we contacted her a few hours ago, Ms. Thompson’s publicist told us that her client “…requested that her name be removed when she said she would. We have asked for confirmation from them but have not yet received it.”














































