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Did Jennifer Esposito Leave Town Amid $43 Million Gluten-Free Bakery Lawsuit?


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With a major lawsuit pending, recent reports put the former "Blue Bloods" star in Denmark.

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kareng Grand Master

Wasn't this some gossip rag nonsense from a few weeks back?  I think it's been proven false.  But, even so, why is celebrity gossip from unreliable sources here?  And I can't leave a comment on the actual article, because he approves and often edits the comment.

Scott Adams Grand Master

So far I've not seen any proof it is false (sorry but a 30 second video in her bakery isn't proof). Has she been served with the legal documents yet? 

kareng Grand Master
10 hours ago, admin said:

So far I've not seen any proof it is false (sorry but a 30 second video in her bakery isn't proof). Has she been served with the legal documents yet? 

But why is that important to Celiac. Com?  And there are more than one video and people who have seen her.  But why is her bakery problems on here?  the same thing has happened to other gluten-free baking company and we didn't report on it several times.  Is it just because JE is an actress?   

Scott Adams Grand Master

The topic of this forum is "Celiac Disease - Publications & Publicity," so certainly it fits in here, and in fact, this topic is designed specifically to handle any media coverage that relates to celiac disease and/or the gluten-free diet.

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