Post by paramour on Jul 1, 2014 22:57:34 GMT -5
Introduction
There is a great wealth of information on Priscilla Price-- too much to list on this database-- considering the public notoriety that she has received. Priscilla Price not only found herself the subject of a national scandal, the scandal subsided, but then her name resurfaced as a result of two subsequent literary pieces: her biography "Memoirs of a Metropolitan Mistress; as well as a scathing series of New York Times Op-Ed pieces from former Times journalist Brady Helms.
What follows is the Cliff Notes version of Ms. Price's story.
The Early Years
Priscilla was born August 8, 1990 in New York City to Preston and Victoria Price. Priscilla is a native and lifelong resident of Manhattan. Priscilla's parents divorced at an early age in what was a brutally bitter divorce. Priscilla was the subject of a bitter custody battle that involved allegations by her mother against her father of sexual abuse; and a counterclaim of parental alienation, slander, and intentional infliction of emotional distress raised by Priscilla's father against her mother. Both parents acted so poorly in the divorce proceedings that they both nearly lost custody, and Priscilla almost wound up in foster care. At the last moment, to avoid this outcome, Priscilla's mother recanted the sexual abuse allegations, and Priscilla's father consequently wound up with primary residential custody.
Priscilla attended New York University, where she majored in psychology. As Priscilla grew up, she became involved in one bad, usually brief, relationship after another. At 17, she became engaged to a rich broker on Wall Street, who left her at the altar. Some say she never recovered.
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The Scandal
Priscilla Price first caught the public eye at 20, when a story broke that linked her to the breakdown of a series of high profile marriages due to infidelity. It appeared that a number of these cases (but not all of them) involved either a husband or wife who wound up retaining the same divorce attorney-- Marty Sunshine, Esq. There was tremendous speculation as to whether or not Priscilla Price and Marty Sunshine were somehow working together, and an investigation ensued that caught national attention. During the ensuing investigation, Priscilla Price denied her involvement with these men, and then recanted her denial, and then recanted her recantation. The investigation was closed with a finding of that the accusations were "unsubstantiated and inconclusive" after it was revealed that Priscilla Price suffered from severe psychological disorders that, particularly when not treated with the appropriate medication, led her to compulsively lie. One doctor had testified that even Priscilla herself did not know when she was lying or not, and that her testimony could not be afforded any weight.
In any event, in the court of public opinion, the verdict had long been rendered, and Priscilla Price was an outcast, dubbed "The Metropolitan Mistress." What followed was a life of notoriety: death threats, nasty articles, Priscilla Price could not have a moment to herself without hearing the whispers and feeling the stares.
Compounding her problems was a journalist for the New York Times by the name of Brady Helms. Mr. Helms had developed somewhat of an obsession with Priscilla-- particularly with exposing what he believed to be the truth. Helms believed that the entire thing was an act-- that Priscilla Price, while delusional and narcissistic, knew precisely what she was doing. When he published an Op-Ed piece for the New York Times dubbing Pricilla Price the "Keyser Soze of the Dating World," Marty Sunshine, Esq. filed a suit against the New York Times and Brady Helms personally, which caused enough of a headache for the times that it let to Mr. Helms termination. Suffice to say, since that time, he has become more determined than ever to expose the real Priscilla Price.
In 2012, approximately a year after the hysteria began to dissipate, Priscilla Price's autobiography, "Memoirs of a Metropolitan Mistress" was released and became an New York Times best seller (much to the dismay of her journalist nemesis Brady Helms. In the book, Priscilla Price admitted to seducing certain married men particularly to separate them from their wives, but only said it was for her personal gain-- both materially and emotionally--and never mentioned any dealings with or complicity by Marty Sunshine, Esq. Of course, this reveal in her book was in stark contrast to her prior urgings that she was a complete victim, taken advantage of by married men who promised her that they were leaving their wives for Priscilla because their wives did not understand them. And of course, after the book broke, Priscilla Price again recanted what she said in the book. Finally, the public was growing tired of Priscilla Price.
One particularly interesting story that did turn out to be true was the story of her affair with professional wrestler Damian Cole, before Damian Cole was arrested three years ago. According to the story, Marty Sunshine was managing Damian Cole a the time, and Priscilla Price was his valet, and the two became very close and became emotionally and physically intimate. This was when Damian Cole had a wife and two very young children at home. Apparently, the relationship ended just before Cole's arrest. With Damian Cole now out of jail, there is no report as to whether or not there has been any contact between the two, although it is believed that Damian Cole is turning his life around, so it is unlikely that he has initiated any contact.
Her Venture into Professional Wrestling
With Priscilla Price finally having grown tired in the public eye, Priscilla Price decided that she needed a makeover, a life change, and she approached Marty Sunshine, Esq. to manage her in professional wrestling. According to Priscilla Price and Marty Sunshine, Esq. (which was confirmed in separate interviews with both Priscilla Price -specialist Brady Helms and her former boyfriend Damian Cole), Priscilla does have experience training for combat sports, and can be wildly aggressive in a fight, although that fact remains to be seen.
In approximately 2010, Priscilla Price served as a ring valet for current Second City Wrestler Damian Cole. Their torrid relationship was discussed in detail in "Memoirs of a Metropolitan Mistress" and lead to Cole's divorce. (Of note, both Damian Cole and Priscilla Price are presently represented by Marty Sunshine, Esq.).
In June 2014, Priscilla Price joined Ladies All-Star Wrestling, under the management of Marty Sunshine, Esq. When asked of the appeal of L.A.W., Ms. Price commented that she found it refreshing to be an environment far from her former life, and in an environment free of men. When journalist and Priscilla Price- expert Brady Helms was asked to respond, he stated "I can say with confidence that Priscilla Price has an ulterior motive for being in L.A.W., and it has nothing to do with seeking a fresh start, winning titles, or removing herself from controversy." Helms vowed to get to the bottom of it.