• New details in case of Dallas whore who destroyed artwork on bad date

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    HOUSTON -- Authorities say an intoxicated Dallas woman who was
    on a first date with a prominent Houston trial lawyer caused at
    least $300,000 in damage to his art collection, including two
    Andy Warhol paintings. Authorities said she tore down several
    paintings and poured red wine on some while yelling obscenities.

    Lindy Lou Layman, 29, was arrested Saturday on criminal mischief
    charges after her date with Anthony Buzbee. She was released on
    $30,000 bond. Online court records don't list an attorney for
    her.

    Prosecutors say Buzbee, 49, told investigators that Layman got
    too intoxicated on their date, so he called her an Uber after
    they returned to his home. Buzbee said Layman refused to leave
    and hid inside the home, and that when he found her and called a
    second Uber, she got aggressive.

    She then allegedly destroyed the paintings and she also
    allegedly threw two $20,000 sculptures across the room and
    shattered them.

    The damaged Warhol paintings were each valued at $500,000 in
    court documents.

    Layman later stated in court she is from Dallas and has been a
    court reporter for nine years, CBS affiliate KHOU reports.

    Buzbee has represented high-profile figures, including former
    Texas Gov. Rick Perry in an abuse-of-power case. Then-candidate
    Donald Trump also visited his home last year when Buzbee held a
    fundraiser and donated $250,000 to Trump's presidential campaign.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/drunk-woman-damages-300k-worth-of- art-after-bad-date-police-say/
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