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2:57 pm - 07/17/2012

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is upset at GQ's mention of his brother's death

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First of all, I’d like to thank both of the Jims and everyone else at GQ for putting me on the cover of their magazine this month. That kind of exposure is a huge help to all the work I love to do, and I’m deeply appreciative.

I’m writing this because I have a problem with what their article says about my brother. I’ll be honest, it really made me feel terrible. Here’s a quote:

‘…the elder Gordon-Levitt died of an alleged drug overdose in 2010. “It was an accident” is all Joe will say about that.’


Using the word “alleged” technically allows the writer to say whatever she wants. The “allegations” to which she must be referring were made by a handful of gossip websites. They are factually incorrect according to the coroner’s office and the police department. I don’t like publicly speaking about my brother’s death, but I’m making an exception to correct this irresponsible claim.

By the way, while I asked the writer not to dwell on how he died, I did say quite a bit about how he lived, and how much he means to me. Dan was a brightly positive, genuinely caring, and brilliantly inspiring person, and I liked the idea of such a wide readership learning about him. My parents and I are disappointed with what the article chose to focus on regarding this sensitive subject.

thanks

J

Source: his Tumblr
woollymammoth 17th-Jul-2012 09:52 pm (UTC)
But none of those gossip sites and the journalist ever said a word, publicly, that it was an ACCIDENT, which is the point that he VERY CLEARLY makes (and actually, I looked back and the police statement never confirmed that it was an overdose, just that it was "drug-related"). Purposefully overdosing and accidentally overdosing/taking bad drugs are very different things and he's trying to make that distinction here (he even said so to the journalist). Gossip sites used the term "alleged overdose" which immediately gives a negative connotation when the police report only stated reason for death as "drug-related".
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