Posted on 12/27/2017 12:23:44 PM PST by simpson96
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A woman accused of destroying three paintings and two sculptures belonging to Houston attorney Tony Buzbee and causing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage appeared in court.
Lindy Layman, 29, has been charged with criminal mischief.
According to details that came out in court, Layman and Buzbee were on a date Saturday when she became heavily intoxicated and they returned to his home.
Buzbee believed she was too intoxicated and called an Uber driver to pick her up. She allegedly refused to leave and hid in his home. That's when Buzbee called a second Uber driver.
Per the information read in court, Layman was aggressive toward the second Uber driver, walked back into Buzbee's home and shouted, "I'm not leaving." That's when she allegedly poured red wine on his paintings and ripped them off the wall, then threw his sculptures on the ground.
The paintings apparently include an Andy Warhol original. According to court documents, the resulting damage cost at least $300,000.
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My crabs, gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, and herpes will need to make room.
It heartens me that you celebrate diversity with your pathogens.
I see ads for AIDS meds at the local bus stops. They feature two men climbing a mountain, hale and hearty, and obviously making the most of their superior health.
Lesson is, if you indeed get the AIDS, you should immediately go out and buy hiking boots and a back pack - your mountain climbing career awaits!
As an aside, I recently told my 6 year old that we do not allow glitter inside our house.
She asked why, and I told her “Glitter is the herpes of the arts and crafts world”.
So now she wants herpes. Great. That sure backfired.
I really dig the Beat Farmers. Funny you mentioned them.
“Wait five years.”:
from some of the pictures posted, looks to me like the five years have already been waited ...
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