Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The Public Admission

 “We Never Forget” released a two-minute YouTube video attempting to portray Natacha Rambova as petty and vindictive because she took the time, years after Valentino's death, to collect the one dollar Valentino left her in his will. However, the document shared reveals she was only taking care of business to do her part in closing out the Valentino estate. But We Never Forget's video reveals something far more serious.

In the video, We Never Forget proudly displays a court receipt showing Rambova’s formal collection of the one dollar bequest. But here’s the problem—and the bombshell:

That receipt is filed under Case File #83678 – Rudolph Valentino's Probate Case File.

This is the exact case file that was stolen years ago from the Los Angeles Hall of Records. This document should by law be housed in the Los Angeles County Hall of Records. Did We Never Forget go to the Hall of Records and retrieve this document or a copy thereof? No, they did not.

Let me be perfectly clear:
It is impossible that this document was obtained through proper legal channels because that entire case file is missing.

So in a desperate attempt to discredit Natacha Rambova, something was accidentally confirmed which I’ve known—and said—for years: We Never Forget appears to be in possession of stolen archival materials from the Valentino estate file.

And now, it is public because We Never Forget posted the evidence.

So the question now becomes: How did We Never Forget obtain this document? An explanation is in order. 

For years, I have been accused by We Never Forget of forgery, of fabrication, of fraud. But now we see who’s really been playing fast and loose with the truth—and with the law.

This attempt to humiliate Natacha Rambova has backfired spectacularly in a move so brazen and sloppy, it becomes emblematic of everything We Never Forget has done: performative, cruel, and reckless. The video has proved my point better than I ever could. While accusing others of fabrication for years—yet here it is, posting stolen material as if it's their trophy.

There’s no walking that back. This is a public admission of possession of a stolen document, and in trying to shame and completely misrepresent Natacha Rambova, hard proof has been delivered of straight up wrongdoing.