By Examiner.com
According to lawyers for embattled director Roman Polanski, the Oscar-winner is said to be profoundly “depressed.”
Then again, if you were Roman Polanski, wouldn’t you be depressed too?
Facing potential extradition to the US for a 1977 case involving the rape of a thirteen-year-old girl, Polanski is a Hollywood legend with a lot on his mind these days.
“I found him to be tired and depressed,” Polanski’s attorney Herve Temime old reporters of Polanski’s depression after visiting him in a Zurich prison. “Roman Polanski, who is 76, seemed very dejected when I visited him.”
“Polanski was in an unsettled state of mind.”
Polanski, a dual citizen of France and Poland, was arrested in Switzerland on September 26th while traveling to accept a film festival’s life-time achievement award.
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