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Sandra Bullock’s estranged husband lied on TV

Posted on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 06:22 PM

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Jesse James’, Sandra Bullock’s estranged, cheating and possibly racist husband revealed all in a TV interview this week. During the interview he also said that he blames some of his behavior on the fact that he was beaten when he was a kid.

His father, Larry James denies this allegations and James’ ex-step mom called said that James was talking “a bunch of crap.”

During the interview James said “My whole childhood, I never had a chance to be a kid. I remember the clenched-teeth, strained-neck look on his face. He beat my a** pretty good a bunch of times. Football star, bike builder, Monster Garage TV star - all that stuff is a huge smokescreen, so people won't see that I'm a scared, abused kid, a seven year old.

"I remember my dad laughed when I hit the ground and called me a dummy. It wasn't getting the s**t beat out of me... It was the in-between time, the fear of that happening again. I was a terrorized kid. It's really tough for me to think about now, because...(my daughter) Sunny's the age that I was...when my dad broke my arm."

Janina James Coan, Jame’s ex-step mom said she was “appalled” by the allegations.

She said “Larry was the most caring father, the kindest father who would do anything for anybody. He loved Jesse to death and would brag about him all the time."

The real story is that James and his father became estranged when James Sr was forced to call the cops when he found out that his son had robbed a store with a friend. Coan said that James ended up in juvenile detention which greatly upset his father.

James is certainly not doing himself any favors if he wants to get back in Bullocks good books.




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Who's the liar? If the father was abusive, he would probably lie. Many women stay in denial about their men abusing their children.
 




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