Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Tyra Banks Has a Stalker

A man, named Brady Green, has been charged with stalking talk-show host Tyra Banks and has been ordered to stay away from her or go to jail. He has followed Banks from coast to cost since January, sent her letters and flowers, and tried to call her. He was issued a court order last week that required him to leave her alone.

Green was arrested after he showed up several times on March 18th at the Manhattan building where “The Tyra Banks Show” is taped and asked to talk to her. He also had previously showed up several times at her Los Angeles studio and asked to talk to her. He sent her flowers there and tried to call her at least five times.

Tyra Banks told police that what Green had done caused her to have fear that she was in danger. Green was charged with stalking, criminal trespass, and harassment. After his recent arraignment, he was released without bail and was ordered to return to court on May 13th. He could spend up to a year in jail if he is convicted.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Married Man Sues Florist for Revealing His Affair

It is reported that a man named Leroy Greer is suing 1-800-Flowers for $1 million dollars for revealing his affair to his wife. He said that he bought flowers for his girlfriend through the company and asked to keep his purchase private. The company has a privacy policy not to share personal information with third parties.

1-800-Flowers sent a thank-you note to his house and when his wife saw it she called the company and they faxed her a copy of the receipt from Leroy’s secret purchase. The receipt showed that he has sent another woman a dozen long-stemmed roses and a note that stated,” Just wanted to say that I love you and you mean the world to me.” The wife is now asking for a $300,000 divorce settlement and child support.

1-800-Flowers are not commenting on the pending litigation. They say that they take all matters relating to their customers seriously and they are not responsible for an individual’s personal conduct.