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Thursday, February 23, 2006

Comic Denied Child Visitation Rights Over Performance Photos

A local judge in Upstate New York has stripped a mother of visitation rights to her son, based on her appearance in several comedy skits, including one parodying Mel Gibson's hit movie, "The Passion of The Christ."

Rachel Knight Bevilacqua, who performs as Reverend Magdalen, was stripped of all visitation rights to her son by an enraged Judge James P. Punch, a County Court Judge in Orleans County after he saw photos of Bevilacqua's performance at "X-Day," an annual satire and performance art festival held in Sherman, New York at the Brushwood Folklore Center by the Church of the SubGenius.


See also SubGenius Membership Allegedly Leads to Loss of Child Custody

The woman, Rachel Knight, has a blog here.
Prof. Hex at 8:42 AM
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