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Related Topics Yavaughnie Wilkins in trouble?
by Blitz Desk http://www.weeklyblitz.net/454/yavaughnie-wilkins-in-trouble
After Charles Phillips, a millionaire businessman, president of Oracle and economic advisor to President Barack Obama admitted his almost 9-year affairs with writer and actress Yavaughnie Wilkins, billboards placed by her at New York City's 52nd street as well some other places in United States were pulled down by unknown people. The website named charlesphillipsandyavaughniewilkins.com was also hacked and put offline, to avert further spread of extremely romantic pictures of the couple. Ms Wilkins is thought to have commissioned the public adverts when Mr Phillips, who is a computer software boss and an adviser to President Obama, decided to go back to his wife. One high-profile poster was placed in New York's Times Square while others were put up in Atlanta and San Francisco, where she lives. They are thought to have cost her a total of £150,000. The billboards, which are three storeys high, also feature a link to a shrine-like website containing over 1200 photos of Ms Wilkins and Mr Phillips together from 2001 to 2009. The website also has 65 karaoke tracks and about 35 articles written by Ms Wilkins. In a statement, Charles Phillips endorsed that he had eight year plus "serious affairs" with Yavaughnie Winkins. Since the global coverage of the billboard and exposure of the hidden romance of Obama's advisor, Ms. Yavaughnie Winkins has suddenly disappeared. When several journalists contacted her father, he also failed to give her latest whereabouts. "I don't know anything about where she is or who she's been dating," said Wilkins' father, Jimmie Wilkins. The massive $11 million mansion where she lived in Hillsborough, Calif. - just a 20-minute drive from Oracle's headquarters - was sold in December. The sprawling, seven-bedroom chateau sits on a two-acre lot, complete with a tennis court, swimming pool and hot tub. YaVaughnie Wilkins was still dating Oracle software guru Charles Phillips when she wrote an impassioned essay warning men of the perils of matrimony. "Men need to be cognizant of the devastating penalties for making the mistake of loving a woman and at some point changing his [sic] mind," Wilkins, a then-San Francisco State University journalism student, wrote in 2004. "In defense of men, there should be a law that prevents them from marrying before taking a class and passing tests that they understands [sic] that 'till death do us part' and 'as long as we both shall live' is more often than not, a delusion." Weekly Blitz correspondents are trying frantically to get Ms. YaVaughnie Wilkins for an interview. Related Topics: International News receive the latest by email: subscribe to weekly blitz's free mailing list Reader comments on this item
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