Breaking My Silence, Confessions of a Rat Pack Party Girl and Sex Trade Survivor
By admin on Aug 17, 2009 in Featured Guest on Mission Unstoppable
HOT HOT HOT..More than the weather is going to be HOT this Tuesday August. 18th on Mission Unstoppable Radio , www.blogtalkradio.com/missionunstoppable at 8:00 pm EDT!
The Unstoppable Frankie Picasso is joined by Jane McCormick, author of Breaking My Silence, Confessions of a Rat Pack Party Girl and Sex Trade Survivor whose TELL ALL book really does TELL ALL!!!
Sexually Abused by her step father and emotionally abandoned by her mother, Jane McCormick grew up to know one thing, Men wanted her for her looks and they ONLY wanted one thing. Desperate for Love, Jane married young at 16, without finishing school and had two daughters in the process. When that marriage went south, her mother in law took her granddaughters in so that Jane could find work, but once ensconced in her house, Jane would later have to go to fight for her daughters in court to get them back. She lost.
Jane went to Hollywood, hoping to get noticed and noticed she did, but it wasn't to be a movie star. She was taught to trick and later took her tools to Las Vegas, where money, furs,and jewels flowed as easily as the booze and pills.
Jane was adored by Casino pit bosses, owners alike and they introduced her to the high rollers and entertainers who walked through Casinos who would use her services and tip her generously.
This is where she met the RAT PACK and had an ongoing relationship with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Peter Lawford, San Snead, Arnold Palmer, Harry James, Vic Damone, Lindsay Crosby, Bing Crosby, Englebert Humperdinck, Sammy Cohen, William Frawley and the list goes on and on.
Today, Jane as a former battered and abused woman is campaigning against 'prostitution' and believes that domestic violence is everyone's problem. She believes that her childhood abuse was responsible for her self esteem issues making her ripe for a life fueld by drugs, alcohol, abuse and prostitution. Always looking for love, little Janie kept trusting that someone would care for her and about her until one day, she literally had to RUN for her LIFE, when violence, lust, and jealousy came after her.

2 Comment(s)
By CAROL on Feb 19, 2010 | Reply
WE ARE ALL HERE TO LEARN SOMETHING AND OBVIOUSLY YOU HAVE LEARNED THAT WHEN WE PUT OUR TRUST IN MAN INSTEAD OF GOD WE ALWAYS LOOSE. I BELIEVE WHATEVER WE GO THROUGH IS ALLOWED BY GOD AND OUR OWN CHOICES SO WE CAN HELP OTHERS BY SHARING WHAT WE WENT THROUGH. IT DOESN'T ALWAYS HAVE A HAPPY ENDING. GOD BLESS AND GOOD LUCK WITH THE MOVIE AND YOUR BOOK. WE ALL HAVE A STORY, JUST DIFFERENT FACES IN DIFFERENT PLACES.
By admin on Feb 19, 2010 | Reply
Carol.. right on!! I am sure Janie appreciates your support. unstoppable frankie picasso