LOS ANGELES  - Jodie Foster has once again come to the defense of  her close friend Mel Gibson.
Despite the release of  angry voicemails Gibson allegedly left the mother of his 8-month-old  daughter, Foster told More magazine that he's the "easiest, nicest  person I've ever worked with... The second I met him, I said, 'I will  love this man for the rest of my life.'"
Foster, co-starred  with Gibson in the 1994 film "Maverick," and recently reunited with him  for "The Beaver," which she also directed. The film does not have a  release date.
"When you love a  friend, you don't abandon them when they are struggling," Foster told  the magazine. "Of course, Mel is an undeniably gifted actor and  director, and 'The Beaver' is one of his most powerful and moving  performances. But more importantly, he is and has been a true and loyal  friend. I hope I can help him get through this dark moment."
On Tuesday, new emails  surfaced between Gibson and his ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva. The  two are cordial and supportive in the notes, which allegedly were  exchanged two months after a January blowout fight that resulted in a  photo being released of Grigorieva without her two front teeth. But law  enforcement sources told The Hollywood Reporter earlier this month that  officials doubt the photo's authenticity.
In 2006, Foster stood  up for Gibson after a police officer accused him of making anti-Semitic  remarks while the actor was being arrested for driving under the  influence.
"Mel is honest, loyal,  kind, but alcoholism has been a lifelong struggle for him and his  family," she said at the time. "I just wish I had been there, that I had  been able to say, 'Don't do it, don't take that drink.'"
 

 
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