
Meanwhile, in his first TV interview, Friday on CBS' 'Early Show,' Quaid (appearing via satellite from Canada) said certain enemies in Hollywood are the real threat to his finances.
And he believes the deaths of "friends who have died mysteriously," like Heath Ledger and David Carradine, prove that "star whackers" are intent on targeting celebrities for embezzlement, and worse. Quaid claims he's been "racketeered on" by shady associates who have pilfered his earnings.
But 'Early Show' co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez pressed the actor to explain: Why did he and Evi fail to appear in court on Nov. 2 to hear charges in their California case? Quaid essentially denied that he was required to appear, and said his wife wouldn't go alone and leave him north of the border ("we're a very close couple").
Santa Barbara Deputy District Attorney Anthony Davis, however, says he saw the CBS interview. He has just told RadarOnline "there was actually nothing precluding Mr. Quaid from attending court...that was his choice," adding that the judge has ordered the Quaids back in court to continue the case on Nov. 16.
The judge has reportedly set new bail bond amounts of $500,000 each on both Randy and Evi Quaid. Davis says losing yet another $1 million by staying in Vancouver would be a serious mistake: "Under the law, the bail bond company that put up the original $1 million dollars for them both, which has now been forfeited, have 180 days from the Nov. 2, 2010, court date to get them back here or they will lose all that money. The company who put up all that money, obviously...will be doing everything they can do get them back to court before the 180 days expire."
In Canada, where the Quaids have applied for refugee status, they're due in immigration court on Monday. Will the award-winning actor hold fast to his view that he faces an unjust future in the U.S.?
Quaid told 'Early Show' viewers that conspirators with access to his earnings have "manipulated the system, the court system, to have us falsely arrested, and to make it impossible for us to operate on a daily basis in the most basic way. I mean, banking, owning a house, renting a house, renting a car. I mean, we cannot function."
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