Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx has hinted he would take the law into his own hands if it had been his daughter at the center of the Roman Polanski child sex case.
Foxx, the Academy Award-winning star of "Ray," told Parade magazine in an interview that Polanski, who is facing extradition to the United States, would simply "be missing" if it had been his child.
"If it had been my daughter who was barely a teenager -- my daughter is 15 -- Roman Polanski would be missing... period," Foxx said. "It wouldn't even get to the court case.
"But, that's me and I wouldn't want anyone else to follow that because you should let the justice system work it out."
Polanski was arrested in Switzerland last month and is currently in prison as US authorities seek his extradition to face sentencing for charges of having unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor.
The Oscar-winning director fled the United States in 1978 after pleading guilty to the charge.
He had initially been charged with rape following an incident in 1977 when he gave a 13-year-old girl a powerful sedative before sodomizing her.


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