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U.S. Taxpayers May Get Cut Of 'Passion Of The Christ' Prequel Via Mexican Drug Case

By PAUL J. WEBER and CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN 05/11/12 06:24 PM ET AP

Passion Of The Christ Prequel

SAN ANTONIO -- The American taxpayer may be getting into the movie business.

In a real-life case of drugs and extortion that could itself make a pretty good screenplay, federal prosecutors have forced a Mexican drug trafficker to turn over his stake in a planned prequel to Mel Gibson's 2004 blockbuster "The Passion of the Christ."

If the movie gets made, the U.S. government will receive a cut of the profits.

Some of the big names behind the Hollywood project include megachurch pastor Joel Osteen, who had no idea about the script's unsavory backstory.

"When you get a script, you just don't think to say `Hey, was this script ever tied to a Mexican cartel?'" said Donald Iloff, a spokesman for Osteen's Lakewood Church in Houston. The script was already being handled by a legitimate production company when Osteen got involved.

Jorge Vazquez Sanchez pleaded guilty this week in federal court to extortion and money laundering in a deal that required him to give up a 10 percent stake in future profits of "Mary, Mother of Christ," which is scheduled to begin production this year and includes Osteen as an executive producer.

The script was written by the same person behind "The Passion of the Christ," which became a worldwide smash and earned more than $611 million.

Aloe Entertainment, the Los Angeles-based production company that paid more than $900,000 for the script, said it knew nothing about Vazquez, who was sentenced to seven years in prison.

Had Vazquez kept his stake, "we don't know what would have happened," the company said in a statement. "We have assembled an amazing team to bring it to the big screen. Now the American taxpayers can be part of this incredible project."

The screenwriter, Benedict Fitzgerald, had to give control of the script to a company called Macri Inc. after it foreclosed on a loan to Fitzgerald, said Richard Rosenthal, attorney for Aloe.

Then Vazquez and one of his co-defendants extorted Macri's owner, a San Antonio businessman named Arturo Madrigal, to wrest the script away. At one point, the conspirators even kidnapped Madrigal's brother in Guadalajara, Mexico, according to court documents.

Vazquez, a Mexican citizen identified in court documents as a drug trafficker who laundered money, acquired the screenplay in 2008.

Aloe, known at the time as Proud Mary Entertainment, then paid one of Vazquez's co-defendants $925,000 for the script, believing it was held by a San Antonio real estate mogul.

Before the company issued a payment, Aloe executives hired an entertainment copyright attorney who spent more than three months researching the screenplay's origins. Federal prosecutors contacted them last year seeking documents for the transaction.

When prosecutors moved to seize Vazquez's assets, the stake he had retained in the film's profits was included. Vazquez's lawyer, Donald Flanary, said his client did not contest the forfeiture.

If the movie becomes a reality, it will probably be "the first time that a major motion picture was made in which 10 percent of the profits went to the American taxpayers," Rosenthal said. "It would be an incredibly unique story."

The case was first reported by the San Antonio Express-News.

Prosecutors alleged that Vazquez and others laundered millions of dollars in drug proceeds by funneling the money through various currency exchanges, bank accounts and real estate ventures in the U.S. and Mexico.

Vazquez was arrested in late 2010 in Chicago.

Osteen's Lakewood Church signed onto the project last year.

"It's a beautiful script," Iloff said. "I'm so saddened that it was tainted this way. I hope that it doesn't slow it down."

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SAN ANTONIO -- The American taxpayer may be getting into the movie business. In a real-life case of drugs and extortion that could itself make a pretty good screenplay, federal prosecutors have force...
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ProgressivesLoveAmerica
Former disciple of Mises, Hayek & Milton Friedman
05:41 PM on 05/16/2012
This is hilarious! A Drug Cartel is connected to this.

I'm actually glad the US Taxpayers could make a profit off of it given the fact that Jim Caviezel donated $2,100 to the 2006 campaign to re-elect U.S. Senator Rick Santorum.
05:33 AM on 05/16/2012
Wow, some people like Chandler Windham really have nothing important to say. Yawnnnnnnnn
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Chandler Windham
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03:45 AM on 05/16/2012
Yeah, cuz the first one was so good…Yawnnnnnnn…*
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Chandler Windham
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03:44 AM on 05/16/2012
Jesus should be the next member of the Avengers. Thanos would beat the brakes off of him though…I’m just sayin!
02:40 AM on 05/16/2012
Vazquez was arrested in late 2010 in Chicago, why is anyone surprised that Vazquez would head for Chicago, its where all the big hoodlums go, they have so many like minded politicians there that they can conspire with. And that 10% that will be going to taxpayers, forget it, Obama has that money spent already.
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02:34 AM on 05/16/2012
I love how the title says the "American Tax payer may get a cut." The gov't gets the cut and we the "American Tax Payer" gets squat again as normal and the national debt will raise ever so more. It should say "American Gov't gets a cut of the proceeds from a movie" and the American Tax Payer gets screwed once again.
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mlondeaux
A nation of sheep breeds a government of wolves.
02:50 AM on 05/16/2012
My thoughts exactly, slxtr. However, I would hope that the money would be tagged specifically to bring down the national debt because, in that case, the taxpayers might at least get a little benefit from it.
02:30 AM on 05/16/2012
I hate Catholic Movies, they never get it right
02:49 AM on 05/16/2012
Who will? I doubt anyone could really say exactly what happened over 2000 years ago.
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Chandler Windham
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03:43 AM on 05/16/2012
Yeah, They never show the Pope telling people in Africa not to use condoms…Sigh*
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rwaller
My bio never meets guidelines!
02:22 AM on 05/16/2012
Does anyone else see the irony in this? Drug money funding a major religious film?
02:41 AM on 05/16/2012
Grow up !
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Chandler Windham
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03:43 AM on 05/16/2012
It’s kinda sexy!!!
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Bill Hummel
01:36 AM on 05/16/2012
What if the gov gets a cut.? They have already spent it and then some. 48,000 per.
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goldenchains
01:16 AM on 05/16/2012
I'm Broke but i'm happy, I'm poor but I'm kind,I'm short but i'm healthy yeah!Please by all means please deposit a huge sum into my bank account.Thanks ever so much.I'm patient I'll be ready so get there in a hurry cheers!
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Alexis Elizabeth Drob
There's no intelligent life down here
12:28 AM on 05/16/2012
Whatever cut the U.S. Gov't takes from this movie they will only squander away every penny of it anyway.
Billsback331
A hated Catholic
01:04 AM on 05/16/2012
Most of us agree with you -- Our government -- Corruption -- stolen money--scams-- The Feds. Yes, they'll steal the money and squander it. Nothing new here.
12:13 AM on 05/16/2012
Yea right, we are not getting jackspit. And Joel Osteen is just a money hungry "pastor".
12:06 AM on 05/16/2012
So a bunch of religious women can watch this and learn how to convincingly lie to a husband about cheating on him. That is one woman that really stuck to her story. I would say that she even wins of OJ Simpson.
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wdc39
Just here for the liberal comedy show.
12:21 AM on 05/16/2012
You're pathetic.
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quixmar
You may not agree with me, but you know I'm right.
11:48 PM on 05/15/2012
Where's the usual suspects demanding the "Separation of Church and State?"
Can't have it both ways! You can't object when it's convenient but accept it when it involves cash.
Dare I use the word HYPOCRITES?
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Alexis Elizabeth Drob
There's no intelligent life down here
12:29 AM on 05/16/2012
I was thinking the same thing.
03:54 AM on 05/16/2012
Quixmar

I am always the first to say that the biggest political sin is hypocrisy. But this doesn't fit the bill. The movie may be about the church, but the MONEY in question is from an investor who bought the script from laundered drug money.

This is not separation of church and state. This is government taking payment from a criminal.
04:49 AM on 05/16/2012
So, business "as usual".
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quixmar
You may not agree with me, but you know I'm right.
08:40 AM on 05/16/2012
I understand what you're saying, and I admit that what I said is a sarcastic stretch to some, but it's a principles thing with me.

You see, to some of us, God should not be in the public square.
To others of us, He should be because we believe that He has blessed our nation from the start.

When we see those who "hate" God being successful in removing Him from thing after thing after thing in the name of 'separation,' I don't know about you, but I also notice a decline of the greatness of our nation.

After a school shooting once, someone asked a question to a TV reporter. "Where was God?" The answer is that He was kicked out of public school in 1963.
c0astalgreens
Your soul needs faith, bread alone won't do.
11:39 PM on 05/15/2012
While it is wrong to amass fortune thru evil means, there's nothing wrong with using ill gotten fortune to try to stop all social ills.
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ww5022
Clinton 2016
12:08 AM on 05/16/2012
huh? not gonna work yo.
c0astalgreens
Your soul needs faith, bread alone won't do.
12:03 AM on 05/17/2012
Yes I am working, not for your satan but for GOD. Why do you think I am posting all these Godly stuff here ? Go Figure !
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mlondeaux
A nation of sheep breeds a government of wolves.
02:59 AM on 05/16/2012
In other words, c0astalgreens, what you're saying is "the end justifies the means." The problem with your comment is, rarely does anyone who amasses a fortune through evil means use it for the betterment of others.
c0astalgreens
Your soul needs faith, bread alone won't do.
12:10 AM on 05/17/2012
The means is confiscating fortune from evil people where the end is to help minimize social ills. Why would that be wrong ?