Jilted mistress YaVaughnie Wilkins plasters billboards across the U.S. after being dumped by married man, Charles E. Phillips, President of Oracle.
Hell hath no fury like the rage of a scorned woman. Well, this jump-off is taking retribution to a higher level. YaVaughnie Wilkins, who dated a married man, Charles E. Phillips, president of Oracle and a member of Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, for eight and one-half years, is fuming because he dumped her and reconciled with his wife. Girlfriend took out several billboards across the country that show her nuzzling Phillips. According to the NY Post, one of the signs, posted prominently at the corner of West 52nd Street and Broadway, near Times Square, declares "Charles & YaVaughnie," and shows the couple beaming. What an idiot. Besides, she could have given the money she paid for the ads to help some orphans in earthquake-ravaged Haiti.Three signs have popped up in the city, as well as one in Atlanta and one in San Francisco -- where Wilkins lives, Phillips owns a home and Oracle's world headquarters are located.Besides the fact that this woman made a fool of herself, Mr. Phillips got what he deserved. Too bad his wife has been dragged into this hot mess. Why are these jump-offs so bold as to think they should be treated like the spouse is amazing. Looking at the skanks Tiger Woods has sexual relationships with. Of course, Mr. Phillips is not without blame in this mess. He got what he deserved. Ms. Wilkins is clearly a mental case. Besides the billboard, she has a website(www.charlesphillipsandyavaughniewilkins.com), a shrine if you will, dedicated to Phillips. The site features eight years' worth of photos of the pair canoodling around the world, dating to 2001. The only way I can sum this mess up is to reference the movie "Fatal Attraction," starring Glen Close. This is a hot mess.
The very public humiliation campaign may have cost Wilkins upward of $250,000, at an estimated $50,000 a pop.
Court records show that Phillips' wife, Karen, filed for divorce in February 2008, but no action has been taken on the filing since that year. The couple recently made up, and Phillips kicked Wilkins to the curb, a source said.
"I had an 8½-year serious relationship with YaVaughnie Wilkins," Charles Phillips said through a spokesman. "The relationship with Ms. Wilkins has since ended, and we both wish each other well." Source: NY Post
Photo credit: NY Post
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