
"This demonisation is [happening] because he broke into an industry where Americans find difficult to break into," says sister Sanjana. His attorney concurs. "Anand's phenomenal success raised a few eyebrows ... they could not digest it." Not helping his case is the fact that the girls accusing him of rape hate brown people: "Racial discrimination could be a factor," his lawyer adds.
His victims, of course—all young aspiring models looking for their first big break—tell another story: namely, that Jon promised to help jump-start their careers if only they would kindly consent to engaging in sexual intercourse with him—and then leave him alone to meditate. On the off chance this all is one big misunderstanding, though, Jon, currently being held in a Los Angeles jail cell, will hopefully have had time to work on his pick-up tactics. According to one former publicist of his, he once propositioned a 19-year-old girl by telling her, "You have a very comfortable neck, would you like to have sex with me?"
He faces life in prison if convicted.
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