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  • Fountain-falling texter: 'I'll sue'

    01/21/2011 3:07:49 AM PST · by JoeProBono · 57 replies
    upi ^ | Jan. 20, 2011
    WYOMISSING, Pa.- A Pennsylvania woman whose fall into a mall fountain while texting went viral on YouTube said Thursday she's considering suing. "I didn't get an apology, what I got was, 'At least nobody knows it was you.' But I knew it was me," Cathy Cruz Marrero, 49, said Thursday on ABC's "Good Morning America." Marrero's attorney, James Polyak, said he wants to know the identities of the security personnel at the Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing responsible for making the video public, as nearly 2 million people have watched his client stumble obliviously into the fountain. "I was like, 'I'm...
  • Woman Who Fell In Fountain Appeared In Court Thursday (Felony charges against Fountain Lady)

    READING, Pa. -- 69 News has learned the local woman who is now drawing national attention for her videotaped fall into a fountain at the Berkshire Mall appeared in court Thursday for a hearing on criminal charges that were filed against her in 2009. Cathy Cruz Marrero, who appeared on ABC's "Good Morning America" Thursday morning after granting her first TV interview to 69 News on Wednesday, is charged with five felony counts, including theft by deception and receiving stolen property. She's due back in court April 21. Police said Marrero, who used to work at Zales Jewelers at the...