12-24-2010, 12:22 PM
sad her family will probably get bad news today, Christmas Eve, or tomorrow on Christmas. i am sure the ME is doing best to ID body asap.
here is another ex-boyfriend:
Police are looking into the other relationships that have gone sour. One was with another professional dancer, Jamile McGee.
In April, Flores-Narvaez won a $250,000 civil judgment against McGee, whom she accused of beating her, according to court records. Court records do not indicate that she has received any money from the judgment.
Flores-Narvaez filed a lawsuit against McGee in August 2009. According to court documents, Flores-Narvaez alleged she suffered scarring as a result of a June 2009 assault by McGee in which he kicked her stomach, dragged her from her car and held her "hostage in his apartment while continuing to beat (her)."
Damages were awarded to Flores-Narvaez because the scars cost her modeling jobs, leaving her with only a steady income of $40,000 per year from dancing part-time in a local show, according to court documents.
McGee is a professional dancer who has been featured in music videos and television reality shows and who appeared in 2009 in Wayne Brady's "Making $%&* Up" show at The Venetian.
In court papers, McGee's attorney, Scott Holper, called the allegation frivolous and offered to settle for $1.
Holper said Thursday that there were never any medical or police reports to support Flores-Narvaez's allegations and that she won the case only because his client ran out of money and could not continue fighting it.
McGee was never prosecuted by law enforcement, according to court records.
Holper said McGee left Las Vegas more than a year ago.
here is another ex-boyfriend:
Police are looking into the other relationships that have gone sour. One was with another professional dancer, Jamile McGee.
In April, Flores-Narvaez won a $250,000 civil judgment against McGee, whom she accused of beating her, according to court records. Court records do not indicate that she has received any money from the judgment.
Flores-Narvaez filed a lawsuit against McGee in August 2009. According to court documents, Flores-Narvaez alleged she suffered scarring as a result of a June 2009 assault by McGee in which he kicked her stomach, dragged her from her car and held her "hostage in his apartment while continuing to beat (her)."
Damages were awarded to Flores-Narvaez because the scars cost her modeling jobs, leaving her with only a steady income of $40,000 per year from dancing part-time in a local show, according to court documents.
McGee is a professional dancer who has been featured in music videos and television reality shows and who appeared in 2009 in Wayne Brady's "Making $%&* Up" show at The Venetian.
In court papers, McGee's attorney, Scott Holper, called the allegation frivolous and offered to settle for $1.
Holper said Thursday that there were never any medical or police reports to support Flores-Narvaez's allegations and that she won the case only because his client ran out of money and could not continue fighting it.
McGee was never prosecuted by law enforcement, according to court records.
Holper said McGee left Las Vegas more than a year ago.