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"A Dallas woman is facing felony charges after police say she destroyed at least $300,000 worth of sculptures and original paintings - including two original Andy Warhol works - at the River Oaks home of well-known Houston trial lawyer Anthony Buzbee.
Last edited by toosie; 12-29-2017 at 06:42 PM..
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This dumby is going to pay a lot of money by the time this is settled. Its going to be a life changing situation I suspect.
How dumb can you be to destroy art work at a high powered attorney's house. You got to know that people with that kind of money don't buy art at Ikea or Homegoods. lol.
I would be surprised if she doesn't file bankruptcy after this.
You'd think a guy worth that kind of money could do better than a meth-faced hooker for a first "date."
Yeah, jeez... no kidding. Isn't that a face that just screams out, "Hello, total stranger. Take me to your expensive house and feed me unlimited quantities of tequila!"?
Yeah, jeez... no kidding. Isn't that a face that just screams out, "Hello, total stranger. Take me to your expensive house and feed me unlimited quantities of tequila!"?
You'd think a guy worth that kind of money could do better than a meth-faced hooker for a first "date."
Yup!
While I would never say that any crime victim deserved his/her fate, I have to wonder what--if anything--Mr. Buzbee was thinking when he invited a woman--with very obvious Meth Blossoms on her face--into his home.
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