Gene sez: I never told the story about the adult video producer ( a major AVN advertiser by the way) who, allegedly, forced a hooker at gun point to perform sex on a 12 year-old girl. I was told the story by the hooker, incidentally, but you know how THEY are. Until the right time presents itself for the telling of that tale, enjoy the following as related in the N.Y. Daily News.
Los Angeles- Los Angeles Sheriff’s officers want to question a New York woman who claims record producer Phil Spector once forced her at gunpoint to perform oral sex. Cops believe that testimony from topless dancer Sandy Kane may help the prosecution claim that Spector killed actress Lana Clarkson last February.
Kane says her “horrible” encounter with Spector happened about 25 years ago on a night that began at the [now-closed] Improv Comedy Club on Ninth Ave. “I played guitar in those days,” she tells us. “I was 21. I thought, ‘It’s Phil Spector! He might help me get a break!’ Lana Clarkson probably thought the same thing.”
Kane says Spector invited her into his limo – along with sibling performers Nino Tempo and April Stevens. Comic Kenny Kramer, who inspired Michael Richards’ character on “Seinfeld,” was also in the car. He recalls that, on the way to the Brasserie restaurant, “Spector showed us his gun.”
Kane says Spector later invited her up to his suite in a Central Park South hotel. “He started chasing me around the room,” says Kane. “Finally, he held me down and started kissing me. He reeked of alcohol. He asked me to give him oral sex. I said, ‘I don’t do that.’ That’s when he pulled a gun out and said, ‘You better.’
“I said, ‘Hey, relax, Phil. I love you. I’m a big fan.’ He put the gun away. I did what he wanted. When your life is in danger, you do what you have to.
“I left immediately afterward. I didn’t go to the police because I was scared. I was a topless dancer. I felt they would blame me.”
Spector, 63, was charged last month with murdering Clarkson. Kane says she’s making her allegations now because “I want justice done.”
Lt. Dan Rosenberg, a detective with the L.A. Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau, has spoken with Kane. Asked if others have made similar allegations, Rosenberg said, “We did get some information. But I can’t get into it.”
Spector attorney Robert Shapiro did not respond to several messages asking for comment on Kane’s claim, but has insisted his client did not kill Clarkson.