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Ex-Mistress Places Billboards about Affair with Tech Co. President

Now I've heard of women scorned and what they're willing to do to exact revenge but I guess this is how rich mistresses do it. Not only a billboard but a billboard with a web address where you can see photos and invitations of events they attended. She saved a lot of souvenirs for all to see. They've been taken down but I guess it's kind of hard to use the "It wasn't me, honey" defense to the wife.


from LA Times

Splashy headlines used to be the exclusive domain of Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison, known for his aggressive business practices and colorful lifestyle. No more.

His lieutenant, Charles E. Phillips, president of the technology giant and a member of President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, stepped into a harsh spotlight this week as his spurned mistress plastered San Francisco, New York and Atlanta with billboards revealing their affair.



The three-story-tall billboard near Times Square featured a photo of Phillips and YaVaughnie Wilkins with the wording: "Charles & YaVaughnie" and "You are my soulmate forever - cep." The billboards (that have now been taken down) also directed onlookers to a website that, until it was taken down, was a virtual shrine to the affair. It showed photos of the two dating back to 2001 and includes mementos such as ticket stubs to Obama's inauguration and love notes from Phillips. Wilkins could not be reached for comment.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/01/oracle-president-affair-billboards.html

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