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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 29, 2000

Family Law: Stylist Refuses to Do Homely Hair

On 'Family Law,' a client known only as Justin, hairdresser to the stars, is sued for refusing to "do" a homely woman's hair.

By Erin O'Bryan
        A frivolous lawsuit becomes ludicrous when Danni Lipton's client, known only as Justin, hairdresser to the stars, is sued for intentional infliction of emotional distress because he refused to do a woman's hair. The homely and scorned Huntley merely wants her chance to be transformed by the great Justin.
        She of...

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