Posted on 04/28/2011 9:55:04 AM PDT by EveningStar
Former Los Angeles Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has been engaged in a lengthy divorce case with soon-to-be ex-wife Jamie McCourt for quite some time. Now, the pair find themselves back in court, as TMZ reports that the embattled former owner is being sued for failing to pay the couple's hairdresser.
According to court documents, David Mackey claims that the McCourts put him on a $300-a-day retainer to be their full-time hairdresser, regardless of whether he cut their hair or not.
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I gotta tell ya before this is over the Mc corts will be doing prison time for all sorts of miss deeds
300 bucks a DAY for haircuts? I don’t spend that in a year.
$25 boys regular, 7-8 times per year.
I’m pretty sure that here in the east haircuts are a little cheaper. At any rate I might just have to consider a career change and go to barber school. I’ve trimmed plenty of shrubs and hedges that came out great, IMHO; hair can’t be much different.
In the mean time I’m starting a clientele list at a ridiculously low introductory retainer rate of $50.00/day; don’t miss out, start sending cash payments today.
I hear the owner of the Blog on JT the Brick often.
What I want to know is how can the soon to be ex Ms McCort spend 11 million bucks on a swimming pool? I mean a world class Olympic Swimming Pool does not cost that much.
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Last I checked, Major League Baseball only took over active day-to-day operation of the LA Dodgers and that with McCourt protesting. Thus the term "former owner" is a bit premature although I wouldn't predict for post-divorce.
That funny Evening star I got hair bob I don’t pay friggin 300 buck for my hair cut or hair highlists LOL!
Thought it was only Rat Presidents and Rat presidential hopefuls who paid that much for haircuts.
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