Can’t leave it behind …
Di Yerbury, retired vice Chancellor of Australia’s Macquarie University is battling with her successor over her past spending habits.
Her successor was so incensed that she seized 1000 pieces of art that Yerbury had tried to take with her as she left.
Yerbury states that many of the works she tried to remove were her own personal property that she had on display. The art work included a painting of a womans derrière that she said she posed for 31 years earlier, and this past February she even offered to have the then-wife of the painter testify that the posterior is indeed Yerbury’s.
In another turn of events …
A former pastor and Southern Baptist leader, Lonnie Latham, who had for years preached against homosexuality, was arrested outside a hotel in Oklahoma city in 2006. He was charged with soliciting a lewd encounter with a man. Rather than apologize, Latham demanded a trial to proclaim is constitutional right to engage in consensual sex with an adult male. In March he was acquitted.