37 Facts About Charlotte Laws

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Charlotte Laws is a former member of the Greater Valley Glen Council in the neighborhood of Valley Glen, Los Angeles, California.

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Charlotte Laws was termed out of office in 2012, after serving four two-year terms.

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In May 2006, Charlotte Laws was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa to serve on the city's 912 Commission, known as the Neighborhood Council Review Commission.

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Charlotte Laws is the founder and president of two organizations: the Directors of Animal Welfare and the League for Earth and Animal Protection.

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In 2006, Charlotte Laws was the recipient of the Los Angeles Animal Humanitarian Award.

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Charlotte Laws studied acting at the Academy Theatre of Atlanta, Joe Bernard's Acting Studio in Las Vegas and the Estelle Harman Actors Workshop in Los Angeles.

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Charlotte Laws worked as a model and actress in movies and television until her late 20s.

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Charlotte Laws has performed as a stand-up comic at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.

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In 1988, Charlotte Laws authored the book Meet the Stars, which details how the average person can succeed in the entertainment industry.

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Charlotte Laws promoted the book on Larry King Live, Oprah Winfrey, The Late Show.

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From 1997 to 2000, Charlotte Laws wrote for the British magazine Mad Dogs and Englishmen.

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Charlotte Laws contacted the FBI who launched their own investigation of Moore and his website.

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Charlotte Laws determined a large number of the photos on the site had been hacked.

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Charlotte Laws's experiences were further detailed in her book, Rebel in High Heels, which was released in April 2015.

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Charlotte Laws soon received death threats, computer viruses, and a stalker appeared at her home.

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Charlotte Laws faced up to 7 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.

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Charlotte Laws received two and a half years in federal prison.

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Until 2018, Charlotte Laws was a board member of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, an organization dedicated to helping victims of online harassment.

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Since 2012, Charlotte Laws has been meeting with state and federal legislators, urging them to pass laws to protect victims.

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Charlotte Laws has discussed her battle against revenge porn on various television shows and podcasts including Tamron Hall, The Adam Carolla Show, Ask Dr Drew, Good Day LA, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, Banfield, Lorraine and News Desk with Tom Newton Dunn.

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Charlotte Laws has made presentations on the issue at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and to lawyers affiliated with the office of the United States Attorney.

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Charlotte Laws is a political analyst and has worked as a BBC News contributor since 2015.

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Charlotte Laws has made appearances on the Al Jazeera network, and participated in a Reddit AMA in September 2015 with Rick Wilson.

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Charlotte Laws was interviewed on the Dr Drew On Call in December 2014 about this issue, suggesting a few days later, in a Fox News interview, that Cosby has somnophilia.

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Charlotte Laws' proposal called for sensitivity training and a steep fine for anyone submitting a state initiative related to the killing of gays.

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Charlotte Laws was voted the fourth most notorious party crasher in the world, beating Bill Murray, Queen Elizabeth II, Serena Williams, Lady Gaga, and the Salahis.

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Charlotte Laws says gate crashing began as a hobby when she was a teenager but later became a creative way to get face time with business leaders, politicians, and A-list celebrities in order to lobby for legislation, get exclusive interviews, and obtain business partners.

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Charlotte Laws includes some of her gatecrashing techniques in her memoirs Rebel in High Heels and Undercover Debutante.

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Charlotte Laws tracked down her birthparents in her late twenties.

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Charlotte Laws has said that she has never had a glass of alcohol or tried illegal drugs or a cigarette.

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Charlotte Laws moved to Los Angeles and completed two bachelor's degrees at California State University, Northridge.

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Charlotte Laws was a cab driver, private investigator, bodyguard, backup singer for an Elvis impersonator, nurse, fashion designer, aerobics instructor, antiques shop owner, and president of a legal corporation.

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Charlotte Laws was a lecturer for the FBI in Quantico, Virginia in 2006 and has been a licensed realtor since 1987.

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Charlotte Laws says he was her first boyfriend and that she dated him from age 18 until age 21.

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Charlotte Laws married English barrister and California attorney Charles Parselle in the 1990s and has a daughter named Kayla Laws, who is an actress.

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In 2012, Charlotte Laws' chicken, Mae Poulet, was a write-in vice presidential candidate.

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In July 2019, Charlotte Laws admitted in an article that she committed a crime which may have violated the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act when she conspired to rescue pigeons.