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S.R. Must Apologize March 28, 2007

Posted by 68thandpark in News.
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They lied. They dragged this girl into the mud pits of Internet blogging. We admit that we were misled too, but this shouldn’t have happened to her.

Olivia Palermo has penned that she didn’t write the letter and has dispelled any rumors arguing against that. We believe her.

Apologize to her, S.R. Enough is enough.

Update: Olivia Palermo’s spokesman has said that they are going to seek the author of the letter. They will sue and aren’t afraid of any legal wrangling. If it really is an “SR Creation,” we’ll discover the self-appointed arbiters of Park soon enough.

Comments

1. Love OP - March 28, 2007

Olivia is a sweet girl and people should stop trying to tear her down. She is beautiful, stylish and very well-mannered. Thanks PAP for exposing the fake letter that SR posted.

2. Manhattanite - March 28, 2007

2007 will be remembered for one thing in our cultural history: the Upper East Side War. P.A.P. v. S.R. Let the swords and Fendi come out!

3. Sienna - March 28, 2007

Just goes to prove that S.R. never fact checks. That whole pink coke thing they ran: TOTAL LIES. Remember how S.R. first got famous? For their “exacting” details on Tinsley’s tennis throw? TOTAL FAKE.

4. Radar - March 28, 2007

Scorned Socialite Says E-mail’s a Fake

The aging party queens over at online slam book SocialiteRank have been smacking their suspiciously plump lips over the supposed leak of an e-mail penned by Manhattan It Girl-on-the-make Olivia Palermo. The embarrassing missive—a plea for friendship and opportunities to contribute more on the charity circuit—was “better than Ecstacy,” SR cackled, characterizing it as a desperate attempt by Palermo to scale the perilous heights of uptown society.

There’s only one catch: Palermo, who co-starred in Radar’s spring fashion shoot, swears she didn’t write the e-mail. “I completely don’t care what the media writes about me, but I’m freaked out that someone would set up an e-mail account claiming to be me,” she says. “Anybody who gets e-mails from me knows that I don’t write like that. Why would I send out an e-mail asking for friends when I can just text any of the 400 people in my Blackberry?”

5. Piper - March 28, 2007

She needs to take legal action….than they will be exposed.

6. Lawyer - March 28, 2007

I agree. If she does take legal action against SR for publishing the article, then their true names WILL come out.

7. 63rd and Park - March 28, 2007

Ummmm….how exactly does one take legal action against an anonymous website?

8. Pinot Gris Princess - March 28, 2007

Let’s just face it SR is a total scam, they rip a-part and tear down ladies they don’t like. They have been sucsessful in eliminating Gen Jones from the so called social circle. It seems they have now set thier sights on this poor girl.

9. Biznatch - March 28, 2007

Yeah…how do you sue an anonymous website???

10. Pinot Gris Princess - March 28, 2007

Well you could start by finding out who bought the rights to the site name. But if I remember correctly SR hired a lawfirm and they use that address. So I guess you could serve the firm that is reping the website. And list the others as Doe 1, 2, etc until after discovery.


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