Jailed Pulp Fiction Screenwriter’s “Tweeting” Leads to Work Furlough Suspension

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What happens in Ventura County Jail, stays in Ventura County Jail, which is what Hollywood producer and Academy award winning screenwriter Roger Avary recently learned the “hard way”.

Avary, prisoner #34 at the Ventura County Jail, had his work furlough taken away after, while away at “work”, Avary “tweeted” about what “happened” inside the jail. Avary landed in jail after pleading guilty in September to gross vehicular manslaughter and drunken driving in a 2008 incident where, Avary, clocked at going over 100 mph, and an alcohol blood level of .11, crashed his car in Ojai, killing a passenger, a friend from Italy.

Move cuts off Oscar-winning inmate’s Tweets

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One Response to “Jailed Pulp Fiction Screenwriter’s “Tweeting” Leads to Work Furlough Suspension”

  1. Al says:

    Thanks to Avary’s writing partner, Scientologist and idiot Neil Gaiman who couldn’t resist exposing Avary on his blog, there will be no more tweets. Now Avary is doing real time not sissy time. Avary’s tweets read like a disgusting yuppie who doesn’t seem to understand that a man is dead because of him. And ditto on Gaiman, what a pair of jerks.

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