Mel Gibson Apologizes To Joe Eszterhas And Family For His Anti-Semitism (Document)

Mel Gibson Apologizes To Joe Eszterhas And Family For His Anti-Semitism (Document)

Mel Gibson has responded to Joe Eszterhas’ claims of Mel’s anti-Semitism with a vague denial but also with an apology.  Mel does not refute Joe’s claims that he is an anti-Semitic racist, after all he certainly does seem to be a rabid anti-Semite – rather he puts the blame on Joe for his withdrawal from the Judah Maccabee movie project.

Mel doesn’t bother to address Joe’s claims that he heard Mel threaten to have Oksana Grigorieva killed.

As we reported earlier on CDL, Joe’s letter to Mel states that Mel interfered with the making of the movie because ‘You hate Jews.’  Joe also explains that Mel considers The Holocaust to be ‘mostly horses**t,’ and refers to Jewish people as ‘Hebes, oven dodgers, and Jewboys.’

READ: Mel Gibson Hates Jews And Threatened To Have Oksana Grigorieva Murdered (Document)

TMZ reports:

Mel Gibson is lashing back at his “Maccabees” collaborator Joe Eszterhas — claiming Joe’s accusations of anti-Semitism are pure BS … and saying the real issue is Joe’s script was TERRIBLE.

Mel just penned a letter of his own in response to Joe’s … in which he states, “I will say that the great majority of the facts as well as the statements and actions attributed to me in your letter are utter fabrications.”

Mel acknowledges he recently lost his cool with Joe during a conversation about the movie … saying, ” I did react more strongly than I should have.” But he also explains “I promptly sent you a written apology, the colorful words of which you apparently now find offensive. Let me now clearly apologize to you and your family in the simplest of terms.”

Mel then explains his frustrations with Joe … writing, “Not only was the script delivered later than you promised, both Warner Brothers and I were extraordinarily disappointed with the draft. In 25 years of script development I have never seen a more substandard first draft or a more significant waste of time.”

In his letter, Mel never specifically addresses Joe’s claim that he “hates Jews” or made anti-Semitic statements.

As for Joe’s claim that he wanted to get back in the good graces of the Jews, Mel says, “Contrary to your assertion that I was only developing Maccabees to burnish my tarnished reputation, I have been working on this project for over 10 years and it was publicly announced 8 years ago.”

Mel’s parting words — “I think that we can agree that this should be our last communication.”

MEL’S LETTER TO JOE:

Joe,

I have your letter. I am not going to respond to it line by line, but I will say that the great majority of the facts as well as the statements and actions attributed to me in your letter are utter fabrications. I would have thought that a man of principle, as you purport to be, would have withdrawn from the project regardless of the money if you truly believed me to be the person you describe in your letter. I guess you only had a problem with me after Warner Brothers rejected your script.

I will acknowledge like most creative people I am passionate and intense. I was very frustrated that when you arrived at my home at the expense of both Warner Brothers and myself you hadn’t written a single word of a script or even an outline after 15 months of research, meetings, discussions and the outpouring of my heartfelt vision for this story. I did react more strongly than I should have. I promptly sent you a written apology, the colorful words of which you apparently now find offensive. Let me now clearly apologize to you and your family in the simplest of terms.

Contrary to your assertion that I was only developing Maccabees to burnish my tarnished reputation, I have been working on this project for over 10 years and it was publicly announced 8 years ago. I absolutely want to make this movie; it’s just that neither Warner Brothers nor I want to make this movie based on your script.

Honestly, Joe, not only was the script delivered later than you promised, both Warner Brothers and I were extraordinarily disappointed with the draft. In 25 years of script development I have never seen a more substandard first draft or a more significant waste of time. The decision not to proceed with you was based on the quality of your script, not on any other factor.

I think that we can agree that this should be our last communication.

Mel

We can’t tell you what Mel actually said.  We can say that Mel has displayed a history of rabid anti-Semitism and an insanely violent temper.  What do you think?  Let us know in the comments below.