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[The Curse of
Schindler Strikes again] Co-Producer
of 'Schindler's List' Freed WARSAW, Poland -- The Polish
co-producer of the Oscar-winning film "Schindler's
List" left prison Tuesday
[May
31] after an appeals
court suspended his two-year term in a high-profile
bribery scandal, citing his poor health. Lew Rywin, 59, who was also co-producer
of "The Pianist," refused to comment after his
release, saying that "journalists usually twist my
words." Lawyers had appealed Rywin's imprisonment,
arguing he had a heart condition that made it
dangerous for him to remain in jail. A lower court rejected
the request in April and ordered him to begin
his term. But the appeals judges ordered that he
be freed while a lower court considers his
health. Rywin entered prison April 18 and later
underwent heart tests. His wife and son said he did
not receive needed medication while in prison. Rywin was convicted last year of being an
accessory to influence peddling. A Warsaw court ruled he approached publishers of
a leading newspaper in 2002 to solicit a $17.5
million bribe in exchange for lobbying for changes
to a proposed media law that would have allowed the
paper's publisher to buy a nationwide
broadcaster. The court said Rywin falsely claimed to
represent Leszek Miller, the prime minister
at the time, and an unspecified "group holding
power." Miller, whose government was undermined by
a series of corruption scandals, stepped down last
year and was succeeded by Marek
Belka. Rywin's Heritage Films co-produced "Schindler's
List" by director Steven Spielberg in 1993
and Roman Polanski's "The Pianist,"
[both
Holocaust-Schlock films] which was
honored at the Cannes Film Festival in
2002. 
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