Divorce Ad on Wheels.
August 21, 2007
I voiced my disgust months ago when Corri Fetman advertised her legal practice as a divorce lawyer (she does not get the dignity of the term, “attorney”) by showing scantily clad people with bodies achieved by 0.01% of the population and the term “Life is Short, Get a Divorce.” After a big enough fuss, that billboard came down. Corri is now up to her old tricks, with JUST as offensive ads, but this time, on wheels. These wheels parked themselves in front of MY BUILDING. MY HOME. I was enraged.
I kind of think of Corri Fetman and her little partner as Satan’s little helpers. I’m guessing the proverbial fire will be VERY hot for her at Judgement Day. I can’t find a more recent picture of her to see if her homewrecking success has allowed her to find a colorist who can keep the brassiness and regrowth under control.
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TommyBoy | August 21, 2007 at 4:45 pm
Can you forward the # shown on the billboard? I can’t quite make it out, but I think I may need to call.
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JL | August 21, 2007 at 8:13 pm
Might be a good idea to carry some eggs in your purse for the next time Corri’s mobile crosses your path.
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lemare | August 21, 2007 at 8:17 pm
Can you imagine if I got arrested for egging Corri’s homewrecking-mobile?
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Joey | August 23, 2007 at 1:29 pm
LeMare, yesterday while I was at the LSAC, I looked out the window (at the very spot in the picture) and saw three busses unloading a huge group of maybe the most adoreable elderly people on the planet–all of them holding hands with somebody. Although I cannot verify it, it might have been some sort of mass geriatric honeymoon, or a publicity stunt put on by proponents of lifelong marriage.
There must be some sort of balance in the universe.
Incidentally, strongly-worded letters, I have found, have positively no influence upon lawyers, who believe themselves to be better writers than almost everyone, and who are therefore rendered unswayed by even the most charmingly-delivered persuasive arguments. For this reason, I think eggs are your last, best hope.
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Lindsay | August 23, 2007 at 6:17 pm
What a bummer–one day you look out at Batman flying through the sky, and the next time it’s a divorcemobile. Talk about a letdown.
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Ms. Millers | February 6, 2008 at 11:05 pm
This attorney is only out to make a buck. Whether it is off of sex ,or defenseless clients she does not care. My husband has been in a long custody case because of this attorney and she dropped her client (which she was the opposing counsel for in our Custody Case). She encouraged her client to lie committing several acts of perjury under oath, despite mounting evidence against her clients case. While she has caused us thousands in debt and her poor ex. client over 100,000.00 in legal fees, she has walked away from that case and is now in play boy. However, I blame the legal system for allowing attorneys such as her to get away with these types of acts and for her to misrepresent her clients. This attorney is on many attorney investigation web sites and is not recommended by many of her peers. I think it is sad that families suffer while she struts her stuff on play boy and deserts her clients that she has drained thousands from for her plastic surgery.