Francis brought a suit alleging that Universal Music Group took advantage of her condition and stopped paying royalties. The suit was dismissed. On November 27, 2002, she filed a second suit against UMG alleging the label had synchronized several of her songs into movies without her permission: the 1994 film Post Cards from America, the 1996 film The Craft, and the 1999 film Jawbreaker. This suit was also dismissed.[citation needed]
Francis also sued the producers of Jawbreaker for using her song "Lollipop Lips," which is heard during a sex scene.
Sadly, Francis's various fears continued to resurface. The recipient of sixteen gold records suffered nervous breakdowns, involuntary confinements in mental facilities, and was diagnosed as a manic-depressive. In interviews and in her 1984 autobiography, she attributed some of her woes to her relationship with her overprotective father: "Thanks to my father, I [grew up] the typical horribly repressed Italian girl. I was this nice little girl that no man was supposed to touch. ... Probably the biggest regret of my life is that I allowed him to exercise all that control. It was a form of emotional abuse. ..."
In 1974, with her husband's encouragement, she returned to the stage, with disastrous consequences. After her third performance at The Westbury Theatre, outside New York, she was raped at the hotel she was staying in. Ultimately, this incident contributed to the end of her marriage.
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