- [asking the judge in court to drop the case against Roman Polanski] He got arrested. I knew he was sorry the next day. I was sure he instantly regretted what he had done and wished it hadn't happened. It just wasn't as traumatic for me as everyone would like to believe it was. I was a young sexually active teenager and it was a scary thing, but it was not an uncommon thing. I understood much worse things happened to people. So, I was just not as traumatized as everybody thinks I should have been. I was almost 14. I wasn't 10. [June 9, 2017]
- [asking the judge in court to drop the case against Roman Polanski] I am not speaking on behalf of Roman, but justice. I implore you to consider to resolve this matter without incarcerating an 83-year-old man. [June 9, 2017]
- I don't carry feelings of anger towards Polanski [Roman Polanski]. I even have some sympathy for him, what with his mother dying in a concentration camp and then his wife Sharon Tate being murdered by Charles Manson's people and spending the last 20 years as a fugitive. Life was hard for him, just like it was for me. He did something really gross to me, but it was the media that ruined my life. [1997, PEOPLE]
- Judge Rittenband [Laurence J. Rittenband] asked if my mother and I were a mother-daughter hooker team in court... When this happened, my mother and I were lying gold diggers who were attacking poor unfortunate Roman [Roman Polanski]. It was a much different story. I was [called] a drug-doing Lolita that had cornered him into this. And I was lying. [L.A. Times, June 2017]
- [what she thought of Roman Polanski before the photo shoot in March 1977] Mostly I was thinking: "Ew, there's this guy who's, like, my size and sort of looks like a ferret. But he's super-powerful and he wants to photograph me. Me!" [2013]
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content