Bravo’s popular ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta‘ reality series usually airs on Sundays, but Bravo aired a special court episode last night titled “Law By Sheree”.
In this episode, Sheree’s former ATM machine (former pro baller Bob Whitfield) has run out of funds (Whitfield claims he only brings in $3,000 a month). So Whitfield takes Sheree to court for modification of his child support payments, meaning he wants to modify the child support amount that he has reportedly aready paid.
The Atlanta law community is buzzing about the business practices of local “celebrity attorney” Phaedra Parks. From accepting drug money in parking lots with no receipts, to sending her assistants to chase down Sheree for her $5,000 retainer fee rather than have her transfer the funds into the law firm’s business account like everyone else does.
It all seems dubious and rather bizarre. But I guess it makes for better “reality” TV. It’s probably no surprise that Phaedra failed the Georgia bar exam the first time she took it in 1998 — the year she graduated from the University of GA law school. She sat for the bar exam a year later in 1999, and this time she passed. But she’s in good company; the late John F. Kennedy failed the New York bar exam twice before finally passing on the 3rd try.
Kandi Burruss lunches with a businesswoman to discuss her new sex toy venture. The two women sample various dildo products at the table in full view of other customers. Kandi is particularly interested in wireless dildos that vibrate in time to any music player. Kandi makes the observation that most women in their 30s have “never had an orgasm from sex.” I didn’t know that.