![]() ![]() “I was hurt more by the breach of trust and friendship than I ever was uncomfortable about the nature of the photo,” offers Shields. At one point, Gross’s attorney even asked her, “You’re having a good time posing in the nude at that time, were you not?” (She was 10.) To make matters worse, the court sided with Gross, maintaining he owned these nude images of a child and had the right to do with them as he saw fit. Shields, who again was only 16 at the time, was cross-examined on the stand for two days and reduced to tears. So, Shields and her mother sued him in New York court. ![]() By the time she turned 16, and had become a global superstar, Gross attempted to sell the photos. When Shields was ten years old, Gross, who was considered a family friend, had taken nude photographs of her in a bathtub that were published in a book by Rizzoli. One of the most horrifying parts of the doc concerns an episode involving photographer Gary Gross - a fitting name if there ever was one. Hollywood Still Isn't Hiring Many Women or People of Color to Direct Major Films ![]()
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