Gold Digging Sisters?

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- JuliusBC
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Here Debbie Rowe sells out custody of her children for money.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adiFn3Ha7Tc
Here she can't decide if she is going to fight for custody after Michael's death.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oba6KYGtaTQ
In Debbie Rowe's case there are children's lives at stake. Seriously what a joke! She needs to go back to her farm and let these kids live in as much peace as they can. There are others that actually love the kids for who they are and not for how much they are worth.
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JuliusBC
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Not all gold diggers hit pay dirt as is the case in Linda Tripp's attempted book deal.
Goldberg and Tripp first met in 1996 when Goldberg, a conservative literary agent was looking for an author to write a tell-all book about the Clinton White House. For her part, Tripp had visions of turning her unhappy experiences as a Republican holdover at the White House into a lucrative best-seller. One chapter would examine Clinton's alleged sexual peccadilloes.
By fall 1997, Tripp had mentioned Lewinsky. But Tripp and Goldberg have differed over whether the Lewinsky story was part of the free-flowing book discussions. Goldberg saw the information in that context, while Tripp insisted she didn't.
"One day Linda called and told me about what she called 'the pretty girl,' who'd become her friend," Goldberg told Brill's Content. "She said the pretty girl said she had a boyfriend in the White House. Linda was excited. This might be material" for the book.
"A few weeks later," Goldberg continued, "Linda told me the pretty girl's name [Monica Lewinsky] and said the boyfriend was Clinton." But Goldberg stressed that Tripp would need more than a second-hand story about an alleged affair for the book. Goldberg thought that Lewinsky's personal story might make a best-seller, but not Tripp's.
- 2 years ago
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JuliusBC
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NotFooled
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Linda Tripp wasn't a gold digger, I don't get your connection.
- 2 years ago
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NotFooled
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tallmansam
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im sure i have seen that one on the right before.
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tallmansam