Radar - Found May. 12, 2009 Former film seductress Linda Fiorentino's ex-boyfriend, disgraced FBI agent Mark Rossini, is to be sentenced in Washington, D.C. federal court on
Macomb Journal - Found 15 hours ago Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasn?t there this time.
Observer-Dispatch - Found 17 hours ago Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasn?t there this time.
Benton Evening News - Found 20 hours ago Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasn?t there this time.
Patriot Ledger - Found 22 hours ago Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasn?t there this time.
Carthage Press - Found 23 hours ago Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasnt there this time.
Du Quoin Evening Call - Found Jul. 3, 2009 Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasnt there this time.
Siftings Herald - Found Jul. 3, 2009 Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasn?t there this time.
Cheboygan Daily Tribune - Found Jul. 3, 2009 Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasn?t there this time.
Constitution-Tribune - Found Jul. 3, 2009 Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones and Linda Fiorentino all returned, as did director Barry Sonnenfeld, but the magic just wasnt there this time.
Fiorentino got her first professional role in 1985 when she starred in Vision Quest. It was not until 1994 that she became widely recognized, receiving accolades for her performance in The Last Seduction as femme fatale Bridget, almost the textbook example of a murderous seductress in a modern film noir. Because it was first aired on HBO television she was ineligible for an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, despite glowing reviews.
Her most recent leading role was as a woman threatened by a sniper in the 2002 film Liberty Stands Still. Fiorentino also co-starred with Paul Newman in a 2000 heist film, Where the Money Is. She recently completed the film Once More with Feeling opposite Chazz Palminteri, due out in 2009.5
Anthony Pellicano
In late 2008, Fiorentino's boyfriend, FBI agentMark Rossini, resigned from the FBI, admitting he had made unauthorized searches into the FBI's files on controversial private detective Anthony Pellicano in order to help an individual identified as 'Madame X'.6Fox News reported that Rossini acknowledged being in a close personal relationship with Madame X.7 According to the New York Post Fiorentino has been working on the script for a film about Pelicano's life and Rossini accessed the files to help Fiorentino research that script.8910