How easy it is to make people believe a lie, and how hard it is to undo that work again! (Mark Twain)
American Psyop – 90s Edition (The Long Island Lolita Hoax)
I’ve decided to post summaries on what I consider to be the Top 10 hoaxes of the 90s. This absurd and lurid tale came in at #10. The follow-up at #9 will be the Olympic Park Bombing.
In the summer of 1992, Long Island – a land known for big hair and even bigger attitudes – became ground zero for a love triangle so absurd it felt like an R-rated after-school special gone wrong – an intricate mix of media hysteria, suburban drama, and one too many perms. Enter Amy Fisher, a semi-fictional 17-year-old femme fatale/high schooler whose hobbies included wielding a .25-caliber handgun and teasing middle-aged men – when she wasn’t busy teasing her hair.
In this grand illusion, the supposed affair between a teenage seductress and a washed-up auto body shop owner (millionaires? Forgetaboutit!) was the centerpiece of a tragic love triangle that ended in a botched assassination attempt. A tall tale with all the elements of a failed soap opera pilot.
Hilariously…I mean tragically, Amy showed up at the Buttafuoco home and put a bullet in Mary Jo Buttafuoco, Joey’s wife, under the misguided assumption that this would clear the path for their forbidden love. Unfortunately…i mean miraculously, Mary Jo survived the shooting and lived to tell the tale on every talk show known to man.
The media, always eager to spew lies and propaganda, had a field day, dubbing Amy the “Long-Island Lolita”. Joey, never one to miss a chance at clinging to fame, later tried his hand at Hollywood (because of course he did), while Amy “wrote” books, went through a reinvention (story) arc, and eventually emerged as the most “seemingly” well-adjusted person from the entire debacle.
And so, the Long Island Lolita became the 90s ultimate urban legend, at least until Bobbit the Butcher. Just another scandal that never really happened but still managed to define the early 90s.
1992: TV Movie “Amy Fisher: My Story” released
1993: TV Movie “Casualties of Love” starring Alyssa Milano released
1993: TV Movie “The Amy Fisher Story” starring Drew Barrymore released
1993: “Amy Fisher: My Story” book released
1995: Joey Buttafuoco pleads no contest to a solicitation of prostitution charge
1997: Joey Buttafuoco appears on Judge Judy
2002: Joey Buttafuoco participated in “Celebrity Boxing”
2004: Amy Fisher releases book, “If I Knew Then…”
2004: Joey Buttafuoco pleads guilty to auto insurance fraud
2005: Joey Buttafuoco charged with illegal possession of ammunition
2006: Fisher reunites with Mary Jo Buttafuoco for Entertainment Tonight
2006: Fisher and Joey Buttafuoco officiate the coin-toss at the Lingerie Bowl
2006: Mary Jo Buttafuoco undergoes extensive “beneficial” plastic surgery procedures
2007: Amy Fisher sex tape is released
2008: Fisher appears on The Howard Stern Show to promote her sex tape
2009: Fisher releases a pay-per-view adult film – Amy Fisher: Totally Nude & Exposed
2009: Joey Buttafuoco appeared on “Judge Pirro” successfully suing an adult film actress
2009: Mary Jo Buttafuoco published a book titled, “Getting It Through My Thick Skull”
2010: The adult film, “Deep Inside Amy Fisher” is released
2011: Fisher appears as a cast member on Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew
2021: First and only episode of Amy Fisher TV Show: “Kill for Me” released
2024: “Lethal Lolita: A True Story…” book released
Amy “looks back on those dark times and I never thought I’d get to the place I am today. The ‘Long Island Lolita’ is not really who I am.”
So who and what are you Amy? My list would include liar, manipulator, porn slut, corporate shill and media whore. You go, girl!
I agree most celebrity deaths are probably more about retirement (or failed contract negotiations) or changing careers. But some could possibly still count towards your list. Probably not any of the 28 club, I’m pretty sure that’s just when their free agency period kicks in, just like the AFL. They then have to renegotiate.
It appears the ZA rule applies. She’s a Fisher, one of the usual suspects. Wonder if she is related to Carrie Fisher, similar facial features. Joey has his own porn appearances out there too, so much for that solicitation charge.
There appears to be no tracing her ancestry, not that I would spend much time trying. At this point, anybody who believes this tale in 2025 is beyond a lost cause. Clearly a stunt to sell stuff and mess with people’s minds and only worthy of mockery..
Buttafuoca … please. Need you be slapped in the face to see you’re being ridiculed? These are not my words, but rather those of my Dad’s plumber when I was growing up … Mr. Leaky.
Joey Butta-fucko. Why did you have to bring that one back up? My god what trash there was in the 1990s.
I hope Lorena Bobbit makes the list. And where did Kurt Cobain go?
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Yes. the Bobbitt’s made the list, but Cobain is just a celebrity death so he doesn’t qualify.
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I agree most celebrity deaths are probably more about retirement (or failed contract negotiations) or changing careers. But some could possibly still count towards your list. Probably not any of the 28 club, I’m pretty sure that’s just when their free agency period kicks in, just like the AFL. They then have to renegotiate.
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It appears the ZA rule applies. She’s a Fisher, one of the usual suspects. Wonder if she is related to Carrie Fisher, similar facial features. Joey has his own porn appearances out there too, so much for that solicitation charge.
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There appears to be no tracing her ancestry, not that I would spend much time trying. At this point, anybody who believes this tale in 2025 is beyond a lost cause. Clearly a stunt to sell stuff and mess with people’s minds and only worthy of mockery..
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As long as you don’t call the Jersey Shore show fake. Because everyone knows reality TV is real.
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Real-ly annoying. I’ve never seen it, just a bold assumption.
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Buttafuoca … please. Need you be slapped in the face to see you’re being ridiculed? These are not my words, but rather those of my Dad’s plumber when I was growing up … Mr. Leaky.
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Amy Fisher was definitely fishing for something
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