Nicolas
Cage "Pleased" With Kathleen Turner Libel Victory
4/4/08
Nicolas Cage is "extremely pleased" to have won a libel
lawsuit against Kathleen Turner after she accused the actor of
drink-driving and theft in her new autobiography.
Cage began libel proceedings against his Peggy Sue Got Married co-star
at London's High Court in February (08) after claiming Send Yourself Roses
was full of false claims about him.
In the book - which was serialized in British newspaper The Daily Mail
- Turner alleged Cage deliberately disobeyed his director uncle Francis
Ford Coppola on the set of their 1986 movie, adding he also found himself
in trouble with police while filming.
And the Romancing The Stone star was subsequently forced to apologize
to Cage. The newspaper was ordered to make a substantial donation to
charity, publish an apology and remove the offending article from its
website.
Turner has also agreed to insert a correction and apology into copies
of her book.
Cage's U.K. lawyer Simon Smith insists the star is delighted with the
verdict.
He says, "(Cage is) extremely pleased, since he has never been
arrested for drink-driving, dog theft or anything else.
"As an actor who stars in many family-friendly films and who has a
young child and teenager of his own, Mr Cage was understandably upset at
having been wrongly depicted as condoning that sort of reckless, dangerous
and criminal behavior."