He Stands Above Crowd but Has Right to Privacy
When I read, “Abdul-Jabbar Convicted of Assault, Faces Possible 10-Month Sentence,” my blood boiled. Celebrities are in the public eye, but they, too, have rights to privacy.
SYLVAIN FRIBOURG
Woodland Hills
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