Pot Movie Actress Mary-Kate Olsen No Longer Needed in Heath Ledger Drug Investigation

Skating Through Life professional Mary-Kate Olsen scored hash mark on her Notches of Privilege bedpost, with DEA officials backing down off their request to question her about Heath Ledger's death. Recall that the feds wanted to quiz Olsen about the OxyContin that Ledger had in his system, but had no prescription for, but Olsen wanted immunity before she talked, indicating that she might, like, having something to hide. Rather than get Olsen — just finished with a promo tour for The Wackness — in an interrogation room, the feds are closing Ledger's case, thus not moving on a grand jury subpoena against Olsen. Of course, the NYPD also let Olsen off the hook immediately after Ledger's passing, when they decided not to interview her then, even though she was the first person notified about his unconscious body and had her own security detail head to the scene.

Aug 7, 2008 · posted by david · Link · 1 Response
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No. 1 thefrontpage says:

If Olsen had nothing to do with the drugs involved in Ledger's case, then why on earth did she apparently, allegedly, request to be interviewed only if she was granted immunity? Since when do you request immunity if you're innocent of any wrongdoing? Immunity means immunity from prosecution–for committing a crime. So what's the story with Olsen? Why did she allegedly request immunity? What's going on in this case?

Posted: Aug 7, 2008 at 11:32 am
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