Nancy Grace asks for grace!

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Nancy Grace is known for her opinionated television show and her ascerbic interview style
Ms. Grace must be addicted to persecuting others, not interviewing them.
Ms. Grace is being sued by the parents of one of her former tv guests.
It seems Ms. Grace has no reluctance in splattering everyone else's business in public, yet is reluctant to air her own dirty laundry.
Ms. Grace, don't dish it out, if you can't take it!

JANUARY 25--Television host Nancy Grace, who has made a career of berating people live on the air, is worried that her videotaped deposition this week in a wrongful death lawsuit might be leaked to the media, which could then "cut and splice" and "manipulate" her words into sound bites that would appear "wholly out of context." In an emergency motion filed today in U.S. District Court in Ocala, Florida, Grace's lawyers asked a judge to either bar the filming of her deposition this Thursday or issue a protective order prohibiting dissemination of the video. Grace, 50, is being sued by the parents of Melinda Duckett, a 21-year-old Florida woman who committed suicide in 2006 a day after she was cross-examined by the CNN Headline News host about the whereabouts of her missing two-year-old son.



http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0125101grace1.html
 
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Ms. Grace, don't dish it out, if you can't take it!

I disagree. I'm sure these people knew what the show was about before they agreed to be on there. I know she can very blunt and direct, but she doesn't let someone beat around the bush, and why is it so wrong for her to ask what most other people are asking amongst themselves?

It might be true that the young mother was very upset, but again, look at the show she agreed to be on. Also, this motion may have been purely her lawyer's doings, who know.
 
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