mardi 3 février 2009

Porsche Foxx, Former V-103 Radio Personality, Person of Interest in Arson Investigation

UPDATE

Porsche Foxx has been cleared in this arson case. She is not involved. Thank God.


Fellow Atlantans, it seems that former radio personality Porsche Foxx is one of two people arson investigators want to question in connection with a suspicious fire that damaged three townhomes this morning in south Fulton County.

According to WSB-TV, the fire started in the Mallory Park Townhomes in the 100 block of Bagby Court in Union City about 2:30 a.m. One unit was destroyed and two others suffered heavy damage. One resident suffered second-degree burns.

Mary Matthews, the mother of Tony Matthews, was the woman burned in the fire and told neighbors Foxx set the fire. A condo resident told WSB-TV that Mary Matthews knocked on her door and said "That woman set the fire," referring to Foxx.

As you will recall, in November Foxx was fired from radio station V-103 for the second time in four years. She was a popular afternoon emcee at V-103 until the station fired her after a very public DUI arrest in late 2004. She pleaded guilty to the charge in summer 2005, receiving community service, probation and a stint in alcohol rehab. She was rehired in late 2007. She seems to have been a hot mess since then. Porsche, for your sake girl, I hope the trail doesn't lead to you.

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