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Old November 11th 05, 03:49 AM
No More Retail
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Civil Suit Goes To Court: A Scorned Lover, Glue And A Naked Man

November 2, 2005

WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. -- Gail O'Toole was convicted of simple assault and
sentenced to six months probation for acts she committed against her
ex-lover.

On Wednesday, the civil suit went to court, where O'Toole's ex-boyfriend
claimed her "outrageous" and "inhumane" acts are worth thousands in damages.

Ken Slaby said he was in love with O'Toole five years ago.

He even admitted he was devastated when O'Toole broke it off.

So, when O'Toole invited him over to her Murrysville home to rekindle a
friendship, he said he agreed.

Slaby said O'Toole even went to his house in Pittsburgh to pick him up.

But according to Slaby, the night took a turn when O'Toole got angry about
Slaby's new love.

Slaby said O'Toole waited until he fell asleep and glued his penis to his
stomach, glued his testicle to his leg and glued the cheeks of his buttocks
together.

Then came the nail polish.

Slaby claimed O'Toole dumped it all over his head.

When he woke up, Slaby said O'Toole threw him out.

He didn't have a car, so he was forced to walk one mile down Route 22 to
call 911 and Murrysville police, Slaby said.

When asked if in his 23 years as a police officer he had seen anything like
this, Patrolman Joseph Malone of the Murrysville Police Department said,
"No, I can't say I have."

At the hospital, oils did little to remove the glue. Nurses actually had to
peel it off.

Slaby underwent treatment from a dermatologist several times afterward.

O'Toole's attorney said this was part of routine sexual activity between the
couple -- acts that he agreed to -- incidents that should have stayed in the
bedroom.

But Slaby said O'Toole told him she planned the acts since the break up.
According to Slaby, O'Toole came up with script and followed it to the
letter because she was angry that he had moved on.

Slaby said his injuries included severe burning on parts of his body,
impingement of normal bodily functions and discoloration of his hair.

The 10 men and two women on the jury can award Slaby $30,000 or more.

Their decision is expected late on Thursday


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Old November 12th 05, 01:18 AM
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)
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No More Retail wrote:

Civil Suit Goes To Court: A Scorned Lover, Glue And A Naked Man

November 2, 2005

WESTMORELAND COUNTY, Pa. -- Gail O'Toole was convicted of simple assault and
sentenced to six months probation for acts she committed against her
ex-lover.

On Wednesday, the civil suit went to court, where O'Toole's ex-boyfriend
claimed her "outrageous" and "inhumane" acts are worth thousands in damages.

Ken Slaby said he was in love with O'Toole five years ago.

He even admitted he was devastated when O'Toole broke it off.

So, when O'Toole invited him over to her Murrysville home to rekindle a
friendship, he said he agreed.

Slaby said O'Toole even went to his house in Pittsburgh to pick him up.

But according to Slaby, the night took a turn when O'Toole got angry about
Slaby's new love.

Slaby said O'Toole waited until he fell asleep and glued his penis to his
stomach, glued his testicle to his leg and glued the cheeks of his buttocks
together.

Then came the nail polish.

Slaby claimed O'Toole dumped it all over his head.

When he woke up, Slaby said O'Toole threw him out.

He didn't have a car, so he was forced to walk one mile down Route 22 to
call 911 and Murrysville police, Slaby said.

When asked if in his 23 years as a police officer he had seen anything like
this, Patrolman Joseph Malone of the Murrysville Police Department said,
"No, I can't say I have."

At the hospital, oils did little to remove the glue. Nurses actually had to
peel it off.

Slaby underwent treatment from a dermatologist several times afterward.

O'Toole's attorney said this was part of routine sexual activity between the
couple -- acts that he agreed to -- incidents that should have stayed in the
bedroom.

But Slaby said O'Toole told him she planned the acts since the break up.
According to Slaby, O'Toole came up with script and followed it to the
letter because she was angry that he had moved on.

Slaby said his injuries included severe burning on parts of his body,
impingement of normal bodily functions and discoloration of his hair.

The 10 men and two women on the jury can award Slaby $30,000 or more.

Their decision is expected late on Thursday


Rather extreme, but I'd like to hear HER side of the story,
before I made up my mind! (She may be another heroine like
the lady who cut off her husband's.......)





 




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