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LAWSUIT: Lady Parts Aroma Of RHOM’s Joanna Krupa Is a Matter Of Opinion!

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The smell of Joanna Krupa’s lady parts are a matter of opinion, according to a new filing in a Miami lawsuit (Splash News photo)

Smells, if you believe the latest 100-page motion in the defamation case brought by former reality TV star Joanna Krupa against Real Housewives of Beverly Hills standout Brandi Glanville, are subjective and statements of opinion.

Cigar smoke, the motion to dismiss the two-year-old lawsuit argues, can be “intoxicating” and “delightful” to some people while odious to others.

Therefore, a judge in Miami should throw out the lengthening case where Real Housewives of Miami standout Krupa is asking for big money from Glanville for the latter’s televised claims two years ago that Krupa’s lady parts are allegedly stinky!

Actually, the judge is keeping a stiff upper lip and set a January date to hear the motion, one where the absurd in as many as 156 separate filings and counting has been pushed to the extreme.

Faith Based Events

Take Ray Rafool, Krupa’s attorney, for example.

He took time off playing polo in Ibiza earlier today to discuss the latest by telephone.

“For you and I to say this is a ridiculous case that shouldn’t be going through the justice system is easy,” Rafool said. “We’re not the ones who were slandered.

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