Thursday, December 6, 2007

NEWPORT BEACH GYPSIES FEUD OVER FORTUNETELLING BIZ

Angelic Sanctuary fortunetelling shop on Balboa Island...
in Newport Beach, Calif., is shown on Sept. 11, 2007. A dispute between two Gypsy clans over control of the fortunetelling trade in this Southern California city has spilled into court, offering a rare glimpse of an insular culture that has long settled scores according to its own Old World rules of honor. The trouble started two years ago when Edward Merino and his wife, Sonia, opened fortunetelling shops in two trendy resort areas called Balboa Island and Carona del Mar. The bright and airy "Angelic Sanctuary" shops offer "divine soul portraits" and crystal readings (Chris Carlson/AP Photo)

Gypsy Clans Feud Over Fortunetelling Biz
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
By GILLIAN FLACCUS, Associated Press Writer


NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — A dispute between two Gypsy clans over control of the fortunetelling trade in this Southern California city has spilled into court, offering a rare glimpse of an insular culture that has long settled scores according to its own Old World rules of honor.

The turf war in well-to-do Orange County has unfolded like a gangster movie, with allegations of death threats, a graveside scuffle, and nicknames like "White Bob" and "Black Bob" _ details revealed in a police report and requests for restraining orders.

"The older Gypsies are pulling out their hair, not wanting the courts in our business because they'll find out too much about us," said Tom Merino, who is distantly related to one of the clans but has spurned his heritage. "Ignorance is the Gypsies' weapon against the outside world."

The Stevens and Merino clans, like other Gypsy families, have run numerous fortunetelling businesses in Southern California for decades.

The trouble started two years ago when Edward Merino and his wife, Sonia, opened fortunetelling parlors in two trendy resort sections of Newport Beach, not far from where the Stevenses did business.

Members of the Stevens clan promptly broke in, stole a credit card machine and threatened to kill the Merinos if they didn't shut the places down, the Merinos claim in court papers. Since then, the bad blood has only gotten worse.

READ ABOUT THE GYPSY FEUD...
http://www.abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/wireStory?id=3958495

2 comments:

The Merry Widow said...

OY!

tmw

CHOMP said...

Good Morning, Merry Widow...
These gypsies have their businesses on very exclusive Balboa Island. I thought you may know where this is. People don't think much about gypsies in this country until they make the news.

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