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Joey Buttafuoco's daughter in college sports hazing?
BadJocks.com
- a website devoted to, well, bad jocks -
reports that it may have stumbled accidentally upon
college hazing pictures that feature the daughter of
Joey Buttafuoco. You might remember him as the
guy whose underage girlfriend, Amy Fisher, shot
Buttafuoco's wife, Mary Jo, back in 1992.
Ironically, the three appeared at this year's
Lingerie Bowl (Amy Fisher separate from the still
married couple).
Buttafuoco's
daughter, Jessica, was just 9 when the shooting
occurred. Now she is college student.
So did Joey
Buttafuoco's daughter appear in one of
BadJocks.com's college sports hazing pics back in
May? That is the question that BadJocks.com is
asking and we here at Sports911.com are wondering
the same of course.
Here is the
BadJocks.com analysis:
"Let's see if we can
lay this out for you: Back in May, shortly after we
posted the initiation pictures of the Northwestern
women's soccer team, we posted 12 more sets from
other schools. One of those schools was the
University of California at Santa Barbara and the
pictures were of their women's lacrosse club team.
Within a few weeks, UCSB put the team on probation
after
it determined that the pictures had depicted a
hazing incident back in 2003 and that similar events
had taken place the last two years as well.
"We pulled all the
initiation pictures a week or so after that, but
took another look at one of them when our sharp-eyed
research assistant spotted what they thought was a
familiar face.
"We know that (Joey
Buttafuoco's) daughter Jessica attended college and
recently graduated and then appeared with her mother
on Oprah (picture at right). The UCSB women's club
team lists as one of its members back in 2004
someone whose name is also Jessica Buttafuoco."
BadJocks.com attempted
to put the puzzle together further.
To see what
they uncovered go here A picture of
the actual hazing incident (notice the last few
letters on girl's shirt appearing far left) can be
found below. Errr no other girl on that
team roster had a name ending in those letters.
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Originally published July 13, 2006 11:47 am EDT |