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Amy Fisher | |
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Born | Amy Elizabeth Fisher |
Spouse | Louis Bellera 2003-Present |
Children | Brett (son), Ava Rose (daughter) |
Amy Elizabeth Fisher (born August 21, 1974), dubbed the "Long Island Lolita" by the press, is an American woman who was convicted of the 1992 shooting of Mary Jo Buttafuoco, the wife of her lover Joey Buttafuoco with whom she began an affair as a 16 year-old student at Kennedy High School in Bellmore, New York. Fisher served seven years in prison for first degree assault. The case drew a great deal of media attention. Since leaving prison in 1999, Fisher has become a writer.
Biography
Fisher was born in Merrick, New York to an Italian American mother and a Jewish-American father.[1] Fisher (then aged 16) met Joey Buttafuoco in May 1991, when she took her car to his auto shop for repairs, shortly after which they began a sexual affair. In August 1991, when Fisher needed money, Joey set her up to work with an escort agency, and the affair continued while Fisher was apparently working as a prostitute.[citation needed] (On June 27, 2007, Fisher remarked on The Howard Stern Show that she lied about being a prostitute.) Fisher apparently asked Joey to leave his wife, Mary Jo (who knew nothing of their relationship) but he refused.[citation needed]
On May 19, 1992, Fisher, then aged 17, had an accomplice drive her to the Buttafuoco home in Massapequa, New York. She got out of the car and rang the doorbell. When Mary Jo Buttafuoco answered the door, Fisher told her that Joey was having an affair with Amy's younger sister, providing a t-shirt advertising Joey's auto body shop for her "proof". When Mary Jo turned away, excusing herself, Amy shot her in the head on the front porch, then fled.[2]
Mary Jo was severely injured and paralyzed on the right side of her face, but survived. She was able to describe the t-shirt that her assailant had been wearing as one from her husband's auto body shop. Joey realized the shooter was Fisher, to whom he had given the shirt as a gift, and identified her to the police.[citation needed]
The crime and the back story drew a great deal of interest from the press. A movie production company offered the Fisher family $80,000 for the movie rights, which was accepted and then used to post bail.[citation needed]
Fisher was charged with multiple counts, including attempted murder, but pleaded guilty to one count of assault in the first degree, and in December 1992 was sentenced to 5–15 years in prison.[citation needed]
Based on a signed receipt from a Long Island hotel dated a matter of days before Fisher's 17th birthday Joey Buttafuoco was charged with statutory rape. He was convicted in October 1993 and served six months in jail for the crime.[3] Fisher stated that she has genital herpes.[4]
In 1999, after seven years in prison, Nassau County District Attorney Denis Dillon consented to the vacating of Fisher's original plea bargain and a new plea entered with a 3–10 year sentence, ensuring her immediate release. (This legal motion was done pursuant to the wishes of Mary Jo Buttafuoco.) Fisher was granted parole and released.[citation needed]
After her release from prison Fisher became a columnist for the Long Island Press, winning a Media Award for Column/News from the Society of Professional Journalists in 2004. She wrote a book about her experiences entitled If I Knew Then, published in 2004. The Long Island Press announced Fisher's departure from the newspaper in late December 2005. She continues to be actively involved in campaigning for prisoners' rights.
Fisher was married in 2003 to Louis Bellera with whom she has two children - Brett born in 2001 and Ava Rose born in 2005.
In 2006, Amy Fisher reunited with Mary Jo Buttafuoco in sessions televised for Entertainment Tonight and its spinoff The Insider. Fisher said she wanted to heal her past and move on with her life. However, two years later, on February 11, 2008 The New York Post reported that, in an interview, Fisher announced that she does not feel sorry for the woman that she shot, as Mary Jo made millions on the criminal case.[5]
Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco eventually reunited for the first time at the 2006 Lingerie Bowl for the coin toss.
On May 13, 2007 the New York Post reported that Amy Fisher had left her husband and Joey left his girlfriend, and were both reportedly going on a date near Central Park on Monday, May 14, 2007 to either reconcile or pitch an idea where they would cohabitate for a reality series.[6] Many similar articles ran in The Post in a lead-up to a possible reality series, but neither Joey nor Amy were quoted confirming their supposed romantic reconciliation. Indeed, Joey's second wife Evanka withdrew her divorce petition on June 22, 2007, in an apparent reconciliation.[7]
In March 2008 Fisher was a commentator on truTV's The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest....
Sex tape
In October 2007, the New York Post published allegations that Fisher's husband, Lou Bellera, sold a sex tape of the couple to Red Light District Video, of Los Angeles.[8] Red Light District Video published a press release stating they will be releasing the sex video of the couple.[9] As of October 31, nude pictures of Fisher from the video were posted at a variety of internet sites, and on November 1, 2007, a teaser clip was released by Red Light District Video that showed a nude Fisher showering and sunbathing. Of note were a tattoo surrounding her navel and breast augmentation. On November 6, 2007, Fisher filed a lawsuit against Red Light District and its owner, David Joseph, claiming copyright infringement and other damages.[10] By November 8, 2007, a website Fisher had previously fought to win ownership, amyfisher.com, began pointing directly to the Red Light District website.[11]
In early January 2008, Fisher announced that she had settled with Red Light and while refusing to endorse the video and its release agreed to do a promotional appearance related to it. The same announcement indicated that she and Bellera had reconciled.[12] The promotional appearance took place at Retox in New York City on January 4, 2008.[13][14]
The video also features unusual and explicit dirty talk, clips of which have been frequently played on The Howard Stern Show. On March 6, Fisher was a guest on the Stern show and one of the topics of discussion was meant to be her video, but after the first phone call, which was from Mary Jo's daughter, Jessica, Fisher left the show six minutes into her interview.
Books by Amy Fisher
- Fisher, Amy & Robbie Woliver (2004). If I Knew Then. iUniverse. ISBN 0-595-32445-2.
- Fisher, Amy with Sheila Weller (1994). Amy Fisher: My Story (reprint edition). ISBN 0-671-86559-5. (Originally published by Pocket Books in 1993; ISBN 0-671-86558-7.)
Books about Amy Fisher
- Dominguez, Pier (2001). Amy Fisher: Anatomy of a Scandal: The Myth, the Media and the Truth Behind the Long Island Lolita Story. Writers Club Press. ISBN 0-595-18417-0.
- Eftimiades, Maria (1992). Lethal Lolita: A True Story of Sex, Scandal and Deadly Obsession. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-95062-4.
Movies about Amy Fisher
- The Amy Fisher Story
- Casualties of Love: The Long Island Lolita Story
- Amy Fisher: My Story (1992) (TV)
Songs about Amy Fisher
- Sergio Valente by caP'n Jazz
References
- ^ The Devil in Long Island The New York Times - September 19, 1993
- ^ Amy Fisher trutv.com
- ^ Amy Fisher to Promote Sex Tape With Husband By Richard Davis for cnn posted January 4, 2008. Accessed January 4 2008
- ^ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CEFDA163BF935A35753C1A965958260
- ^ Amy Takes a Shot at Mary Jo New York Post - Feb 11, 2008.
- ^ Fanelli, James; Li, David K. (2007-05-13), "Amy & Joey Set Date For Love", New York Post
- ^ BUTTAFUOCO WIFE NIXES DIVORCE BID By KIERAN CROWLEY for The New York Post June 22 2007. Accessed July 9 2007
- ^ AMY FISHER'S SEXY VIDEO By DAVID K. LI for The New York Post October 29 2007. Accessed October 29 2007
- ^ [1] PRNEWSWIRE October 30 2007. Accessed October 30 2007
- ^ Peter Warren (November 6, 2007). "Amy Fisher Files Complaint Against Red Light". Adult Video News. Retrieved 2007-11-07.
- ^ [2] lalate news November 9, 2007
- ^ "Amy Fisher to promote sex tape with husband", CNN.com January 4, 2008, accessed January 4, 2008
- ^ http://www.newsday.com/news/local/ny-nyamy0105,0,98649.story?coll=ny-tennis-headlines
- ^ Press Conference World Now Video Press Conference