
- Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were “horrified” at media attention and fiercely protective of their privacy before their deaths, a court has heard.
- The former Hollywood actor’s publicist, Susan Madore, testified in a hearing regarding the release of photos and videos taken during the investigation into their deaths.
- The judge ruled to release redacted police body camera footage and documents, excluding images of the couple's bodies.
- Madore shared anecdotes highlighting Hackman's desire for privacy, such as buying land next to a garbage dump so that he could ride his bike undisturbed.
- Hackman and Arakawa's family argued against the release of the footage, citing their right to grieve in peace.
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