SAG Suspension Comes Too Late for Some

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News that SAG presidential candidate and national board member Seymour Cassel has been suspended for two years is a case of justice delayed in the eyes of some of his colleagues.

“It was actually supposed to take place back in August,” said Anne-Marie Johnson, who finished second to Ken Howard in the recent SAG election. “Because of some clever tap dancing by members of the NEC, they were successful in delaying it to protect certain individuals who were running for president.”

Cassel’s

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