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Domino Harvey Last Days At
a bail hearing in May, the judge deemed Harvey a flight risk. She
had to put up the deed for the cottage she and her sister Sophie owned —
now worth $1.2 million — and a $300,000 bond. The judge ordered her to surrender
her passport and be confined to house arrest with an electronic anklet.In Domino Harvey's final days, she girded herself for fights on several fronts. Stone, her uncle, said she was considering suing several publications for describing her as a lesbian and was also considering suing one of the rehab facilities. And she had arranged to have her beloved pit bull, Blue, travel to Mississippi with her for a court hearing in early July. "The major thing in Domino's life was her dog," said defense attorney Mayock. "That's what she talked about in jail. She didn't miss anybody else." When she finally returned home, Harvey arranged to have four "minders" she had met at Alcoholics Anonymous meetings move into her house to keep her off drugs. Four days before she died, she called Jones. "I hadn't seen her for a long time but she started calling me, telling me she's straight now, can I take her to [12-step] meetings," he said. "I thought, 'Here we go again.' " Although she had been out of touch with Martinez for nearly a decade, she tracked him down so Scott's production company, Scott Free, could pay him for including Martinez (Mickey Rourke plays the "Ed" character) in the film. She also talked about the documentary she wanted to make. "At the same time, she was asking me about another [bounty hunting] case I was working on," he said. "I was going to build her up and get her back in the business." DOWNLOAD DOMINO SCREENSAVER FOR FREE!
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