Joaquin Phoenix urges New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to release prisoners in view of coronavirus

Hollywood's Oscar-winning actor Joaquin Phoenix has appealed to the government for prisoners. Yes, the actor has appealed to the government to release the prisoners in jail. The actor released a video message to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. In addition, Phoenix has also told about the bad conditions of the jail in this video.

The actor wrote in this post that, a message from Oscar-winning actor Joaquin Phoenix. I appeal to Governor Cuomo to have mercy on the jailed prisoners. Many lives are dependent on your decision. No one is entitled to die from Kovid 19 in jail. In the video, Phoenix said that, when you are held captive, there is no social distancing and cleanliness. Leaders should make every effort to protect the prisoners and those working there.

According to foreign reports, Phoenix told that, 15 years ago, he had drunk heavily at the success party of the film 'Walk the Line'. He told that, I was not connected with the world as I wanted to be connected. I was running like an idiot, trying to harass people by drinking alcohol.

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