When asked why his film "Unlawful Killing" which questions the inquest into the tragic death of Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi al Fayed, is bankrolled by Mohamed al-Fayed, actor turned director, Keith Allen, simply replied, "Hollywood films are funded by the mafia." Ouch! However, it is true.
I can speak from experience, due to the sick degenerate that is Madonna, the mafia is still involved in the film and music industry, using strong arm tactics to criminally rob and abuse innocent people, in tandem with the untalented stars they work with. That criminal partnership is going to culminate into a massive scandal the world will never forget.
You see, Madonna takes her Italian heritage very seriously, frequently mentioning it, but rather than embracing the good parts of it, such as art and poetry, she has chosen to engage in the criminal side of it, via mafia conduct that includes egregious financial misconduct.
Seriously, I’m not slurring the witch. There is irrefutable evidence illustrating ties between Madonna and the Italian-American mafia, both financial and social (The Music Industry And The Mafia and Name That Pop Star...Laundering Money For the Mafia). She’s gotten them to do her dirty work for her as well, in well-documented incidents, which involve ripping off, threatening and shaking down innocent people for their money and royalties. She’s been doing it for years.
Hey, half my ancestry can be traced back to the Kings and Queens of England, hundreds of years into British history (no, not the current royal family, which Allen points out in his film, descend from Germany, another great country), but that doesn’t mean, in modern times, I’m going to strong-arm people into the Tower of London and chop their heads off, because that would be unlawful and morally repugnant.
RELATED ARTICLES
Princess Diana Film: The Royal Family Had Her Murdered For Dating & Becoming Pregnant By A Black Man
Madonna's Connection To Phone Hacking And Wiretapping Scandal
Name That Pop Star...Laundering Money For the Mafia
Anthony Pellicano’s Mafia Ties