Bo: "IRS Is Looking for Kendra"

Little Bo ain't peeping. He's speaking loud and clear. Bo of LGI had this to say about comments made from the Spallone-DiGiorgio camp this morning in retaliation to his comments of yesterday.

"When you printed the truth, it really got to them," said Bo. "When you read what they say day after day, they just change their stories. But let people judge on their own. I have just one question for them. At any time, any place, did they ever see me use drugs?"

G. Ross: "Rob at one point in his interview said that he saw you smoke weed and snort."

Bo: "Where was it at? His house? So he let's people do drugs at his house? If they've all this drug use where are the places and the people? How come they haven't reported it?

"The original budget called for $2500 to do the editing. They jacked it up to $3500. I'd like to send AVN a cashier's check for $3500 so they can't say I fucked them out of it. I don't trust them. If I send them the check they'll say I lost it. We'd like to see if someone there will mediate this for us.

"One other thing, we got a notice today from the IRS on Kendra. They're looking for her. I have the checks with her tax papers and stuff where they're marked attempted delivery unknown. So if you could pass them on to her she should file her taxes. According to the IRS, I don't think she's filed her taxes in quite some time. In retrospect I think that's what the real problem is - by us only giving her checks and taking taxes out on them. Here it is, it's been five months since we've been issuing her paychecks. Now the IRS is looking for her. She can't work for anybody and get steady payment, because as soon as the IRS finds out who it is they start garnishing the money. We're sure that's what they're going to do to us."

Rob Spallone said that he would gladly accept Bo's terms of a cashier's check and have AVN's Gene Ross act as the bag man. On other issues, Spallone was less than conciliatory

Spallone: "Bo also called here and said the next time he sees Jim DiGiorgio he's going to piss on him. We cash that check we hand you the masters. No problem."

G. Ross: "Bo claims the IRS is looking for Kendra."

Spallone: "She's on the road dancing. I can give him the address....I know nothing about any of this. I pay my taxes. I pay my taxes. I do everything legit. The guy bullshitted. We can him a chance to pay his fucking bill and he didn't want to, now he gets abused. Plain and simple. He told you guys he's been sending the checks and they've been coming back? All Kendra's mail has been going to Jim's office. Nothing from Bo. He's bullshitting again. Is Bo going to send you any ecstasy that he stuck up his ass. Tell him send you a stool and urine specimen from a doctor's office. Tell him you want to see if he's on drugs.

G. Ross: "About the drugs."

Spallone: "I saw him in the house doing them and he bought pot from some guy. They guy came and delivered it."

G. Ross: "He wants to know if you condone this?"

Spallone: "Absolutely not."

G. Ross: "Why aren't you reporting him he wants to know."

Spallone: "Because I'm not a rat. That's why. I'm not a rat like him. We only reported to you and Luke what he told us. That's all. I'm not a writer, but you had some pretty good shit up there this week. How could I make a story up about someone shoving ecstasy up his ass? I'm going to do a whole movie. You saw The Sopornos. You know the fat guy. He's been in a few Jim Powers movies. He's about 400 pounds. He plays Tiny in my movie. Well, he's going to play Bo because Bo is a little fat piece of shit. He's going to play Bo and we're going to stick ecstasy up his ass and he's going to go around lying and bullshitting and doing drugs throughout the whole movie. That's my next feature.

"As far as Kendra goes, she's on a payment plan with the IRS. What's Bo doing? Rattin' out everyone? Maybe people should know."