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Super Contributor
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Wonder if the q will do the same to her as they did paula deen.

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Where's the story??? I don't know what your talking about?

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either do I?

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Google it. It sounds phony.
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I just Googled it. That's interesting but I wonder if it's really true.


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In response to OP, I wouldn't think so. This is one person bringing suit, not a group of people. Think Bill Cosby. Because so many women made accusations, his show was pulled.

From reading the article, it sounds as if the company was sold about a year before this guy was paid off via his yearly salary. I didn't sound as if he was fired because he refused.

Do the math.
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interesting......

A well-known jewelry designer asked her New York decorator to trade his “jewels” for fancy furniture to furnish her Palm Beach home, the decorator claims in a new lawsuit.

Tristan Harstan, who designed Judith Ripka’s flagship store on Madison Ave., says Ripka told him at least three times in the last nine years to have secks with high-end furniture designer Nancy Corzine.


"’Do whatever it takes,'" Harstan quotes Ripka as telling him.

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Could be true! Nothing surprises me anymore.

People aren't always as they appear, so why not Judith Ripka? Wink

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Everyone is out to get rich quick these days. Hummmm????? Someone trip you at Walmart? Don't sue the person who tripped you. Sue Walmart, they have the most money.

My point is that many, many people see suing someone as a quick way to get (not make, get a lot of money). A lot of well known people just pay these idiots off just to keep it out of the papers because if you will take note. Even though most of the time these things are false, you seldom see anything done to the person making the false claim or a retraction.

This sort of thing makes me sick. I don't know if she did or didn't do it. None of us will ever know. It's her business but by even commenting on it, I'm not different from the OP and everyone else.

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Why would she need to do this?