The Wolf of Los Angeles.

Chapter 373 Come on, let’s hurt each other

In Twitter's office, Hawke took some time out from his busy work to watch the live broadcast of Twitter's press conference.

Originally, the press conference was full of fighting, but once the video of the black man threatening to bribe people was released, public opinion was bound to turn to Alice's side.

Edward said at this time: "I have contacted Mike and Dachou and prepared to ask them to find someone to threaten Alice, but I didn't expect Jamie Foxx's people to be so reckless."

Hawke smiled and shook his head: "These people in Hollywood don't do things in a proper manner."

"What Eric, the artistic young man, said is right. Hollywood has not changed in decades." Edward said this and started to think: "Are there many divorced women with children in Hollywood?"

Hawke hadn't noticed it, so he casually replied, "It should be a lot."

Edward decided to ask Eric to find out specifically.

Hawke saw that the live broadcast had entered its final stage, and said to Edward, "Notify Campos to locate Heath Ledger as soon as possible, pick a suitable location, and have Fiona take him there."

"Understood." Edward quickly went to call Campos. After a while, he came back and said, "Someone has been following Heath Ledger."

Hawke nodded slightly. Now that the women's rights group had appeared, it was time to see if the gay group would bring any surprises.

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Century City, CAA headquarters building.

Heath Ledger took the elevator down and when he went out he didn't see any photo of his girlfriend Michelle Williams, so he took out his cell phone and made a call.

The person on the other end said, "I bumped into someone else's car, so I'll be there a little late."

Heath Ledger asked, "It's not serious, is it?"

"It's okay, just a layer of paint is rubbed off." Michelle Williams said, "Just wait for me for a while."

Heath Ledger returned to the lobby of the building and found an empty spot in the lounge to sit down.

Elena came over from the other side with a bag in her hand, chose a spot on purpose, put her bag on the small round table, took out her cell phone and edited a text message.

Nearby, Larrea is reading a newspaper.

Alice took the escalator down to the restaurant on the second floor, turned to the lounge, and found the target person.

She walked over quickly and greeted him, "Hi, Heath."

Heath Ledger looked at her in surprise. It was a strange face.

Alice pulled out a chair and sat across from him. She said, "I'm Jack Gyllenhaal's cousin. I often hear him talk about you."

This was Heath Ledger's partner in Brokeback Mountain. The two got along well on the set. Heath smiled and said, "Hello, I haven't heard Jack mention you."

Alice took on the role of the willful cousin and started chatting enthusiastically with Heath Ledger, deliberately leaning forward.

The small round table between the two of them was not big to begin with, and coupled with their smiling faces at each other, they seemed somewhat intimate.

Elaina's handbag was pointed at the two people.

Larrea pressed the button in his hand from time to time, and the camera hidden in his briefcase took many photos.

A few minutes later, Alice's phone vibrated and she took the initiative to say goodbye and leave.

Not long after, Michelle Williams' car drove up, Heath Ledger got out, got in the car, and left the building.

Larrea and Elena also left one after another.

The two men got into a business car outside, and the driver was waiting with his laptop open.

Elaina connected the hidden camera first, looked at the video, and said, "How are the photos?"

Larrea had copied the photos onto another laptop and opened them to examine them carefully: "This one, this one, and this one. They're all good."

Elana leaned over to take a look. In the selected photo, Alice and Heath Ledger were very close to each other. Both of them had smiles on their faces, which looked a little ambiguous.

Larrea has taken a lot of photos and is still selecting the right ones.

He quickly collected more than a dozen photos, and because of the shooting angles, the two people in the photos looked particularly close.

Elaina looked at them carefully and said, "Just use these."

Larrea processed the photo slightly to make it clearer, then logged onto a Twitter account and said, "I'll post it."

Elaina said, "Choose a better title."

Larrea typed out a line of words.

"Oscar favorite Heath Ledger is suspected of dating a new lover and secretly meeting with a beautiful woman who is suspected to be Alice Corson, the victim of Jamie Foxx's rape case."

Elaina nodded: "That's it."

Larrea added photos and sent them out.

Elaina called Edward and said, "Savior, it has been sent out using account number 3."

In the Twitter office, Edward quietly pushed the news to the Twitter accounts of people close to Jamie Foxx through the backend algorithm. There are several black Twitter accounts that often post content related to Jamie Foxx, and they are obviously Jamie Foxx's playmates.

After Edward finished all this, he said to Hawke, "Boss, Heath Ledger has been dealt with."

Hawke said: "The next step is to provoke a fight, preferably a melee."

Edward replied, "Understood."

He posted the posters and stills of Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal that he had collected previously through different personal Twitter accounts. These tweets seemed to be promoting "Brokeback Mountain", but in fact all the topics were related to Heath Ledger.

According to Twitter's algorithm, some of them were directly linked to Heath Ledger and Alice's tweets.

At the same time, the relevant photos were sold by Hua Hudie to gossip media such as The National Enquirer and Hollywood Life.

That night, everything was peaceful.

The next morning, Alice, accompanied by a professional lawyer, went to the Los Angeles District Court and formally filed a civil lawsuit.

A black man who was staring at her immediately called Jamie Foxx.

In the villa in Sherman Oaks, Jamie Foxx couldn't help but curse: "This bitch! This bunch of bitches!"

The agent reminded: "Those feminists are not to be trifled with."

A black man outside runs in with a BlackBerry and says to Jamie Foxx, “You better look at these.”

Jamie Foxx goes to check his phone.

The person opened Twitter, which contained a tweet with pictures. There were more than a dozen pictures showing two figures, Alice Carson and Heath Ledger, who had framed him.

Jamie Foxx took the BlackBerry and looked at it carefully. It seemed that the relationship between the two was not simple.

Looking at the photos again, it is obvious that they were all taken secretly.

Jamie Foxx had some bad associations in his mind, but they were not clear for a moment.

The black man said, "Boss, I remember Heath Ledger had a girlfriend, I think it was Michelle Williams. I haven't heard that they broke up. These two may not be boyfriend and girlfriend."

Below this tweet, there is a series of related news.

One of them: "Heath Ledger won the Best Actor Award at the Gotham Film Festival and is aiming for an Oscar!"

Jamie Foxx turned to look at his agent and asked: "Is Brokeback Mountain a rival for our Oscars?"

"Yes." Because his top client was going for an Oscar, the agent had done enough research: "Focus Features has nominated Brokeback Mountain for the Best Actor award. According to our team's analysis, Heath Ledger has a high chance of getting an Oscar nomination."

He added: "At the Film Critics Association Awards that started in December, Heath Ledger won the Best Actor Award from both the Kansas and Los Angeles Film Critics Associations."

Jamie Foxx nodded, "I see. Now I understand everything. Why did Alice not mention the so-called seduction in the past two years, but chose to report the case during the critical time of the award season? Why did she firmly reject our kindness and check now? Because she had other purposes in reporting the case."

The black man was surprised: "Can you use this method to win an Olympic medal?"

"No one used it before, but since Harvey Weinstein started using it, more and more people have been using it." The agent recalled the fat Jewish man's actions and said, "The results of the last few Oscars have proven that smearing competitors is an effective way to win an Oscar."

Jamie Foxx agreed: "Yes, Harvey Weinstein has been using it in recent years. Have you forgotten last year's "The Pianist"? Harvey launched a crazy media attack on Polanski, which made "Chicago" win the best picture."

"Alice Carson is related to Heath Ledger?" The black man was very angry: "I'll call my brothers to drag him out and beat him up!"

The agent quickly stopped him: "Don't do this. The situation is already unfavorable to Jamie. If you take action, the situation will get worse."

The black man suddenly had an idea: "I heard that Heath Ledger is addicted to drugs and often buys drugs secretly. We can start from this aspect!"

Jamie Foxx shook his head: "These have never been a problem in Hollywood, and they will not affect Heath Ledger's chances of winning an award. We should think of a way to really hinder his chances of winning an award."

He looked down at his BlackBerry, and the words "Brokeback Mountain" were particularly prominent on the screen.

The agent is also watching this.

The two of them thought of something at this time, and Jamie Foxx said, "Go to the media to spread the rumor that Heath Ledger is a homosexual!"

The agent agreed: "In the history of Hollywood, there has never been an openly gay person who won the Best Actor or Best Actress award."

"That's it. Go contact the media!" Jamie Foxx said to his agent, and then he told his black friend, "You have some connections with drugs. I'll leave this to you."

The black guy responded, "I'll catch him soon!"

The agent left at this time and went out to contact the media in person.

Jamie Foxx called his manager.

The other party was coordinating with lawyers to handle the so-called strong case and told Jamie Foxx that Alice Carson had initiated a civil lawsuit, which attracted the attention of many media outlets.

Jamie Foxx paced back and forth in the living room, getting angrier and angrier as he thought about it: "This is not enough, I will make sure Heath Ledger doesn't get an Oscar nomination!"

He thought about it, picked up the phone, and informed his award-winning team: "There is a new task, you start immediately, find a way to discredit "Brokeback Mountain" and don't let this movie win the award!" (End of this chapter)

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