Saturday, March 8, 2014

Ms. Rachel Manning, Ungrateful Teenaged Superbitch

Ms. Rachel Manning, Ungrateful Teenaged Superbitch

 

(The following is the sad tale of a spoiled American teenaged girl, out of control, obsessed with a sense of entitlement, on a slippery slope to a life that often befalls such teens.)

Pretty eighteen year old Rachel Canning’s attorney Tanya Helfand groomed her client well for her appearance in New Jersey’s Morris County Court.

Demurely decked out in her Morris Catholic High School uniform, Rachel, a cheerleader and honors student, posed as a modestly dressed, sweet young lady with barely a smidgen of makeup, subtle lipstick, and teen-requisite eye liner and eyebrow sculpting, and a butter-wouldn’t-melt-in-her-mouth look that belied her true nature as a nasty, ungrateful, vengeful bitch who is pissed that her parents refused to pay for her errant wild lifestyle–and because they regard her boyfriend as a corruptive influence.

Rachel is suing her parents, Sean and Elizabeth Canning, for ”abandoning” her, calling her “fat” and ”porky,” causing her to become bulimic, and, for good measure, for her retired police chief dad getting her drunk and kissing her inappropriately. 

Not content with those unsubstantiated slanders, previously dismissed as the complaints of  a “spoiled” child, Rachel saw fit to publicly air details of her parents’ annual income to show they were well able to afford to fund her needs after she stormed out of her comfortable home when she hit eighteen.

On the stand in New Jersey’s Morris County Family Court, Rachel whined in front of her incredulous, weeping parents, “My parents simply will not help me any longer. They want nothing to do with me and refuse to even help me financially outside the home although they certainly have the ability to do so. . . . I am unable to support myself and provide for my food, shelter, clothing, transportation and education.”

Poor baby.

Maybe if she hadn’t run away from home she’d be a more sympathetic figure.  Or, maybe if she hadn’t moved into her boyfriend’s house effectively declaring herself fully emancipated, or maybe if she didn’t subsequently relocated to the mansion of Jon Inglesino, father of her best buddy who allegedly had allowed her to get so drunk when she was a 15-year-old and who hosted alcohol-fueled parties for her and her fellow teens and is now funding her legal costs, or maybe if she hadn’t theatened to sue the teacher who got her suspended after he caught caught her drunk with some boys  outside her Homecoming Dance, . . .

Nah, forget the sympathy.  Rachel Manning deserves none . . . (Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=36168.)

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