In Kevin Spacey Trial His
Expert Links Rapp to Narcissus
While Randy Fowler in the Shadows
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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LITERARY SDNY,
Oct 19 – The final day of
evidence was full of fights
around Spacey's expert Doctor
Bardey.
He'd called Rapp
a narcissist, or on cross
examination, exhibit aspects
of narcissistic personality
disorder. Apparently, anyone
who did not like being ignored
could qualify for this.
Kurt
Wheelock, while live tweeting
the arguments, wondered if his
ongoing response to the UN
throwing him out and banning
his would qualify for this.
There was the UN correspondent
who had done a fundraiser with
Ghislaine Maxwell, the same
Maxwell whom Kevin Spacey had
posed with on the dual thrones
in the UK.
Kurt
was going back to listen to
Randy Fowler, too. A podcaster
had asked him about Epstein;
he's answered about his
brother on the thrones with
Epstein's "female accomplice."
Was Randy
too a narcissist, for not
liking being cut off by his
brother after being sexually
assaulted by their
father?
Judge Kaplan had shaved Rapp's
case down. He'd mused,
before the charging
conference, about whether as
told Spacey had intended the
pin-down to sexually gratify
not only himself, but also 14
year old Anthony Rapp.
Rapp's
lawyer said Spacey had meant
to get consent -- not that a
14 year old can legally
consent, of course. Still, the
closing arguments would
happen. More on Patreon
here.
And, from the
creative commons: "The term 'narcissism'
comes from the Roman poet
Ovid's Metamorphoses, written
in 8 AD. Book III of the poem
tells the mythical story of a
handsome young man, Narcissus,
who spurns the advances of
many potential lovers. When
Narcissus rejects the nymph
Echo, who was cursed to only
echo the sounds that others
made, the gods punish
Narcissus, making him fall in
love with his own reflection
in a pool of water. When
Narcissus discovers that the
object of his love cannot love
him back, he slowly pines away
& dies."
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