Posted on 02/22/2018 7:03:42 PM PST by PBRCat
Attorney Corri Fetman, 54, doesn't have the typical resumé of someone running for judge.
Since being admitted to the Illinois bar in 1988, she's started her own law firm, performed in bodybuilding competitions, written an advice column, and posed for Playboy. In 2007 she sparked controversy by mounting a billboard in the Gold Coast's Viagra Triangle that read "Life's short, get a divorce" to advertise her legal services.
After nearly 30 years practicing law, Fetman was ready for a new challenge: running for Cook County Circuit Court judge.
Fetman said she has been targeted before; sexual harassment at work first prompted her to start her own law firm. In 2009 she also sued Playboy executive Thomas Hagopian for sexual harassment, alleging that he began sending her sexually explicit messages after she started writing the "Lawyer of Love" column for the adult magazine's website. The suit eventually settled on confidential terms.
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RULES:
We have them.
You don’t want to see that. It might be a tranny.
Not surgery. Steroids.
You may or may not be correct in that assumption, but Fetman has admitted to cosmetic surgery and once offered to be a character witness for a plastic surgeon charged with malpractice. Funny how some people race to the beach or the gym to show off their purchases.
It’s not. She’s all woman. Google images
Looks like she wrote a few checks to the build-a-bitch factory.
Those headlights are ridiculous as well...
Frau Blucher with sillycon.
I swear I heard a horse whinny.
You’ll need 3-D glasses, if you know what I mean
Skank ass skeezer
Man, that blog hurt my eyes.
Thanks for the laugh and the reminder of funnier times.
First glance, I thought it read Corey Feldman.
Definitely a bruising 30 years.
If she wins and tries cases, we’ll have the unusual situation of the judge being GUILTY every time ...
That’s why her feet are so small.........
Nothing grows In the shade
so Tori Spelling has an older sister?
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