Fiona Apple
apologized to her fans for her drug arrest. "I'm really, really sorry
that all the work that we did is being overshadowed by all this
bulls***," she told the crowd in a New Orleans concert which was part of
a promo tour for her first new album in seven years, "The Idler Wheel...".
She also clarified her previous comment hinting that the cops who
arrested her may have done something "illegal" when they detained her.
"Also, there are no f***ing lock boxes. I didn't make up a code," she
said. "It was my way of drawing a parallel between the self. I am not
that f***ed up."
Fiona was busted for hashish and marijuana possession in Texas on
September 19. In her first post-arrest concert, she ranted about
becoming a victim to an alleged illegal police activity. She said she
had "two lock boxes" in her mind, one to store the information and the
other to encode it.
"I heard everything you did, I wrote it all down with your names and
everything you did and said, stupidly thinking that I couldn't hear or
see you," she slammed the cops on stage. "Unless you're interested in
being a celebrity, I'll make you f***ing famous any time you ask."
Rusty Fleming, a rep of Hudspeth County Sheriff's Dept., fired back. He
said, "First- Honey, I'm already more famous than you, I don't need your
help. However, it would appear that you need mine. Two weeks ago nobody
in the country cared about what you had to say. Now that you've been
arrested it appears your entire career has been jump started. Don't
worry, Sweetie, I won't bill you."
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