May 17, 2007
Go Home Already: Outstanding
>> More than 302 vehicles, most of them with Maryland or Virginia registration, currently have 26 or more outstanding parking tickets in the District that add up to more than $1.1 million in fines. A testament to the inefficiency of the city’s ability to collect, or the aggressive nature of our parking laws? [WashTimes] >> A judge dismissed a lawsuit by Robert Steinbuch (he of Jessica Cutler/Washingtonienne fame) against former Wonkette editor and current…
Apr 06, 2006
Washingtonienne’s Legal Troubles
Written by new DCist contributor David Sullivan. Blogger beware! Thought things were going well for Jessica Cutler? Not exactly. According to reports in today’s Washington Post and on CNN.com, Robert Steinbuch, former beau and co-worker of the Washingtonienne, is seeking unspecified compensation and punitive damages in a lawsuit. For those living in a rabbit hole for the past two years, the two worked together in Senator Mike DeWine’s (R-Ohio) office. Cutler catalogued her sexcapades with…
Jun 15, 2005
Washingtonienne: You Got Served
DCist sources at this evening’s book signing and reading by Jessica Cutler, aka Washingtonienne, tell us that the infamous Capitol Hill harlot-turned-author was served with papers at Olsson’s bookstore on Seventh Street downtown. Yes indeed. Someone apparently representing Robert Steinbuch, the Judiciary Committee counsel for Ohio Sen. Mike DeWine (R), served Ms. Cutler with papers relating to Mr. Steinbuch’s lawsuit which charges Cutler with invasion of privacy and emotional distress. Apparently, Steinbuch is R.S., who…
May 18, 2005
Counting Down Cutler’s 15 Minutes in 5… 4… 3…
Just a scant two weeks before the publication of Jessica Cutler’s “The Washingtonienne,” The Smoking Gun points us to the news that former Cutler paramour Robert Steinbuch (at left) is suing her for “invasion of privacy” and “severe emotional distress, humiliation, embarrassment, and anguish”. The Smoking Gun has image files of the 21-page document, which does not ask for a specific amount in monetary damages. The “news” has also hit Roll Call’s subscriber-only Heard on…