BERNIE KERIK: UNPLUGGED?

By Michelle Malkin  •  December 14, 2004 12:00 PM

Joe Gandelman takes note of the Hollywood angle on Bernard Kerik’s downfall. The MSNBC headline reads: Scandal might cancel Bernie Kerik biopic.

Jeannette Walls writes that “a source says that Miramax ? which bought the screen rights to Kerik’s autobiography ? is seriously reconsidering the movie it’s making on the controversial lawman. Miramax bought the rights to Kerik’s best-selling “The Lost Son: A Life in Pursuit of Justice” last year; “Aviator” executive producer Rick Schwartz was hired to produce it…”There are now a lot of question marks,” says the insider, who says that the movie may be a casualty of the controversy. “There’s still a chance that it will be made, but I don’t know that they can make the same movie they had planned to.”"

Forget the movie. This guy’s life is screaming to be the next hit reality-TV show.

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