Thank you all for the information. Very interesting. I am born and raised in Los Angeles and have been around film industry people my whole life. I am a retired prosecutor in L.A. Most of Hollywood is bisexual at one time or another. Things may be changing now. But I have seen too many people having to sleep with whoever to get a role when they are starting out. It is a tough industry to get steady work in for the majority. Once you make it, you are set.
Oh and for the record, the law in California on rape, etc. is designed to take into account victims not coming forward immediately after the crime. The Statute of Limitations for most felonies other than murders is three to four years from the commission of the crime or when it is found out in the case of frauds. If you don't get the crime charged by then, the perpetrator gets off. For felony sex crimes, the statute starts from when the victim first reports the crime. It can be 20 years later, but the statute does not start running until the crime is reported. Again this is because victims often bury the assault in their heads until they are ready to confront it. There was some poster from another country who I don't think understood this. But law makers do. Again thanks for the interesting info on Henry. Not sure he is someone I would like to meet.