KATO, THE KONCLUSION
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Though I don’t want to prolong the Kato Kaelin dialogue, I am still shaking my head over Mark Christian’s letter (April 30).
What wrong has Kato done to provoke such vitriolic responses from readers? How about exploiting his indirect involvement in a brutal and horrible double murder to gain as much fame and fortune as quickly as possible? How about appearing on Comedy Central a day after he testified in that trial, very possibly perjuring himself?
Kato may not be evil, but he appears to be a shallow actor wanna-be who sees Nicole’s and Ron’s deaths as the chance for him to gain the fame he couldn’t earn legitimately. He has a young daughter who can read? She’s probably embarrassed enough by her father already.
KEN LIPMAN
Los Angeles
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