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The Joker was caught using the song of a convicted pedophile

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A new scandal related to the movie "Joker" is gaining momentum in the USA. According to The Hollywood Reporter, many viewers were outraged that in one of the key scenes from the screen sounds the song "Rock and Roll Part 2" by British musician Harry Glitter, who in 2015 was sentenced to 16 years for pedophilia.

It is alleged that Glitter will be able to claim a percentage of the box office, and since the movie was successful at the box office, the payments could be hundreds of thousands of dollars. "Whatever mixed feelings I have about Joker, director Todd Phillips using the music of child rapist Harry Glitter in a pivotal scene in a movie that uses child abuse as a storyline is totally wild." - noted journalist Simon Ragunanan.

"The most morally questionable aspect of the movie is the use of Gary Glitter's song, and the creators of the tape could not help but know this," says Darren Mooney of the Network Film Critics Association. It is alleged that representatives of the Warner Bros. have not yet commented on the situation.

Note that Glitter was sentenced by a British court to a lengthy prison term on charges of attempted rape, harassment and sexual relations with a girl under 13 years old.

that representatives of the Warner Bros. have not yet commented on the situation.

Note that Glitter was sentenced by a British court to a long prison term on charges of attempted rape, harassment and sexual relations with a girl under 13 years old.

that representatives of the Warner Bros. have not yet commented on the situation.

Note that Glitter was sentenced by a British court to a long prison term on charges of attempted rape, harassment and sexual relations with a girl under 13 years old.

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