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Wal-Mart Julie has to go to Arkansas

Posted by Fired Fred on August 22, 2007 4:30 PM
Julie Roehm has been my favorite fired person to follow over the past year. She's the marketing executive who got canned by Wal-Mart, accused of doing the Akon in Trinidad Grind with her assistant while taking favors from an ad agency in exchange for possibly throwing some of Sam Walton's company cash their way and going for rides in some ad guy's expensive car and then her and Sean Womack, that's her assistant, they show up on stage together three months after she got fired, so there's no way these two haven't sampled each other's nectar, I mean come on.

Anyway...
A state judge in Michigan has sided with Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and dismissed a lawsuit by former marketing executive Julie Roehm over her firing, saying the case should be filed in Arkansas.

In a ruling filed Monday, Oakland County Circuit Judge Denise Langford Morris said almost all aspects of the case took place in Arkansas and that Roehm's contract with Wal-Mart stipulated that any disputes should be litigated in courts there.
She's probably as thrilled as anyone else that she has to go to Arkansas for any length of time. I mean what's there to do in Arkansas, besides take a tour of all the motels where Bill Clinton used to allegedly take Little Slick to visit who knows how many women not named Hillary Rodham?

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