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Joseph Brooks, 'You Light Up My Life' Writer, Accused Of Rape

SAMUEL MAULL   06/23/09 09:49 PM ET   AP

Joseph Brooks

NEW YORK — The Oscar-winning composer and director behind "You Light Up My Life" raped 11 women he lured to his apartment with the promise of a starring role in a movie, prosecutors said at his arraignment Tuesday.

The women read an online ad placed by the director, Joseph Brooks, applied for the audition "and thought this was their chance to become a big star," prosecutor Lisa Friel said.

Instead, once the women were in Brooks' Manhattan apartment, he plied them with wine and forcibly raped them or used threats and coercive behavior to make them have sex with him, prosecutors said.

The scrawny Brooks, 71, denied the accusations. He pleaded not guilty in Manhattan's state Supreme Court, where he was arraigned on a 91-count indictment charging him with rape, criminal sexual act, sexual abuse, assault and other charges. He faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of first-degree rape.

Justice Charles Solomon set bail at $500,000 bond or $250,000 cash bail and gave Brooks until Thursday to post it. The judge told Brooks not to leave town without letting the court know.

Brooks won the Oscar for Best Original Song for the 1977 ballad "You Light Up My Life." He also wrote and directed the "You Light Up My Life" movie, about a comedian who has a one-night stand with a director.

District Attorney Robert Morgenthau said Brooks used his Hollywood credentials on the Craigslist classified ads Web site to attract the victims, aged 18 to 30. He said Brooks' ad specified attractive young women for a starring role in a movie.

Morgenthau said nine of the 11 women were from the Portland, Ore., and Seattle areas and the others were from California and Florida. He said Brooks paid to fly 10 of the women, who didn't know each other, to New York.

He said Brooks' scheme, which ran from at least 2005 to 2008, was enabled by his personal assistant, Shawni Lucier, who helped pick the victims, interviewed them, arranged their travel and made them feel comfortable.

He said that when the women's mothers called, Lucier, of Federal Way, Wash., would assure them their daughters were fine. When Brooks was ready to strike, he said, Lucier would leave the apartment "knowing what the end result would be."

Brooks became a suspect after one woman went to a hospital and reported what had happened and another complained to authorities in February and March 2008, prosecutors said.

Assistant District Attorney Maxine Rosenthal, the lead prosecutor, said she found other victims by searching Brooks' and Lucier's computers and cold-calling women whose names she saw.

"We have records from his and his assistant's computers that connect him to these women," she said.

There might be another seven or eight victims, she said.

Brooks' lawyer, Jeff Hoffman, said his client "told me he didn't do any of these things." He said Brooks, who suffered a stroke in 2008, "will have faith in the justice system."

Lucier, 42, was indicted on nine counts of criminal facilitation and is expected to return from Washington and surrender to authorities in New York City next week, Morgenthau said. She has no attorney in New York and didn't immediately return a telephone message seeking comment Tuesday.

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06:37 PM on 06/24/2009
Wasn't this a Christian song?
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BassMent
Left of Ted Kennedy, right of Che Guevara
01:36 PM on 06/25/2009
Not at all. Just your basic schmaltzy love song.

I'm old enough to have seen that movie in a theater (dragged there by my girlfriend... who ended up hating the movie even more than I did).
04:06 PM on 06/24/2009
That is appaling, what a horrible person. I hope his assistant also pays for her crimes.
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andvoodoo2
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03:08 PM on 06/24/2009
What a p ig. Here's hoping he gets convicted and sentenced to jail time and experiences his crimes as a victim himself.
12:11 PM on 06/24/2009
He denied it so I guess it didn't happen.
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harmonikasavingsbonds
Standard?Nonsense! I DEMAND an automatic poodle!
09:22 AM on 06/24/2009
That annoying song rap ed the American consciousness.
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NoPretenses
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08:53 AM on 06/24/2009
Pffft if they wanted to be actresses they should have made like Lucy Lawless and whupped his brittle arse :)
06:39 AM on 06/24/2009
Only one can trust is their pets....beware of the human race !
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euthman
06:08 AM on 06/24/2009
Presumably, by this weekend, 'You Light Up My Life' will be quietly stricken from the song list of wedding receptions across the country.
06:08 AM on 06/24/2009
Goes well with the RICO case against the fruadulent audition abuse ring in Hollywood..
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levibatgirl
trolls lie
12:49 AM on 06/24/2009
I've been through the dessert on a horse with no name
It felt good to be out of the rain.
In the dessert you can remember your name
'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain
La la.....

I've always eff'n HA TED that song!!!!
09:52 PM on 06/23/2009
Yet another aggravating bunch of comments. OLD men can still commit sex crimes. In fact, even OLD men who can't get it up can still commit sex crimes. Quit being so ignorant, peeps!

It's not hard to envision the man getting the women drunk, or drugged, and let's not forget the economic coercion angle here. He PAID for the plane tickets of presumably poor, out of work actresses who may not have been able to afford to get back home. He was a guy with money and standing, and he could easily have threatened to do all sorts of things from blacklist them, not send them home, file a preemptive police report say accusing them of theft, etc., or threatening them with physical violence (either by himself or his cohorts).

Some people will jump on anything, however absurd, just to have 'reasonable doubt' when it's a sex crime.
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MsLiz
burned out attorney, flaming liberal
11:12 PM on 06/23/2009
a smattering of applause is heard from the back of the room.
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Balzac
12:37 AM on 06/24/2009
Well, now the article is filled out and clarified. Before, there was this oddly composed sentence which allowed misinterpretation.

Force, threats, drugs and restraints can't be ignored, but when the word "coerce" is used without reference to any of the aforementioned factors, it becomes dubious.
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IAmNoOne
05:44 AM on 06/25/2009
Agreed.
09:21 PM on 06/23/2009
The D.A. claims he used date rape drugs. He looks like Phil Spector's long, lost brother.
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09:09 PM on 06/23/2009
Who's is gonna Light Up My Life Sentence?
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ObamAtomic
10:00 PM on 06/23/2009
Cop that battered a woman get probation,eh!
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10:56 PM on 06/23/2009
I know. It's obscene.
08:54 PM on 06/23/2009
Reminds me of that actress who's suing an ICM agent right now...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/20/claire-robinson-model-and_n_206031.html
08:54 PM on 06/23/2009
I worked on his second film "If Ever I See You Again" which he starred in. (I wrote the trailer)

Let's just say...Joe had a bad stutter..which he thought he had cured...

Shelly Hack costarred.
01:50 AM on 06/24/2009
Good for you (eye roll)...NEXT!