Response to letter on police reports, charges
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In a May 24 letter about me to The Times from Tai Park, attorney for Ron Meyer, Universal Studios president and chief operating officer, Park wrote: “[Cynthia] Garvey has a history of filing false claims of abuse at the hands of ex-lovers.” He also wrote: “Garvey accepted a plea bargain after being charged with filing five false police reports against one such ex-boyfriend in 1996.”
The police reports in question do not name any suspect and are not “against” an ex-boyfriend or anyone else. Park does not mention that the charges against me were expunged and that I have no criminal record.
Unlike Meyer, I am, by choice, not in the Hollywood “scene,” I do not have a battalion of Universal Studios attorneys to do my bidding and I don’t have a close relationship with jailed private investigator Anthony Pellicano. What I do have is the ability and right to stick up for my good name.
CYNTHIA TRUHAN
Los Angeles
Truhan is also known as Cyndy Garvey.
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