By Ted Johnson The Motion Picture Association’s Washington headquarters, just a couple blocks from the White House, sustained some exterior damage and defacement on Saturday night, as protests continued over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
TV images on Saturday showed a large fire burning next to the MPA headquarters, but it was actually of Dumpster that had been set ablaze that then spread to some scaffolding for work being done on the adjacent U.S.
Chamber of Commerce building. In an email to staff and studio members, MPA Chairman Charles Rivkin wrote, “These were already difficult times, and it’s important to recognize and speak openly about the psychological and emotional toll national events can take on us and our loved
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