Marie Holmes Hit With Criminal Summons For Making Threats
Powerball Winner Marie Holmes Hit With Criminal Summons For Making Threats
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In the midst of all the excitement about the billion dollar Powerball, which has at least one winner in California at press time, at least one previous winner is finding that old adage of ‘More money, more problems’ to be true. Not only was Powerball winner Marie Holmes issued a criminal summons for making threats, a woman who says that Holmes’ boyfriend LaMarr “Hot Sauce” McDow, is cheating on her has surfaced on the web.
Holmes was issued a summons this week related to phone threats allegedly made to Lorna Marlowe on January 10th, according to North Carolina’s WWAY News. It is unclear if it is Marlowe in the video.
WWAY says calls made to Holmes for comment were not returned.
In the video, a woman claiming to be one of McDow’s several lovers claims that Holmes is one of many women McDow is dealing with and that Holmes offered money to one of them to stop seeing him.
As the video is NSFW and is extremely profane and full of sexual references, you will have to find it another site.
Powerball Winner Marie Holmes Hit With Criminal Summons For Making Threats was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
However, if we don’t know anything else, we know Holmes is attracting some hateration in her small town. Maybe it’s time for a change of venue?
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Powerball Winner Marie Holmes Hit With Criminal Summons For Making Threats was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
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