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NewsWhore
07-27-2010, 03:30 PM
Writer Jose Baez Guerrero tells the other side to the story of infamous Dominican celebrity Sobeida Felix Morel. Felix Morel is the six-year girlfriend of Puerto Rican drug capo Jose David Figueroa Agosto, the Pablo Escobar of the Caribbean. Felix Morel is best known for her lovely face, her fine clothes, Louis Vuitton bag and high-rolling life.
But Baez Guerrero writes to tell the other side of the glamorous figure that appears so well make-upped in the press.
He asks: "A woman whose background includes nude dancing in Swiss brothels, best known for her affair with a drug capo, an affair begun when her then husband and father to her children sold vehicles to the Mafioso, who ran from justice abandoning her children, who was captured abroad and returned handcuffed to be sent to jail, can she be a media celebrity?"
He also asks if a woman who never paid taxes on her known work of partying in Dominican nightclubs where she was known as "champagne girl", and who despite her humble origins commuted in luxury vehicles, used clothes only affordable to the very rich, and lived in very expensive apartments, and in whose custody suitcases with US$4.6 million in cash from unexplained source (but not unexplainable!) were found, can be a role model to Dominican youth?
He also asks if the gorgeous woman of humble origin, whose sisters, cousins and nephews and nieces migrated to Europe to improve their lot with hard work, many in honest jobs, who despite having a better economic position than her kin, delegated the maintenance of her father and mother to her less fortunate relatives, not helping out even by visiting or calling her sick mother, can be considered an example of a good daughter?
He asks... "Can a wanderer, with as much history as Constantinople, whose escape from justice was followed by a wave of murders by day light, crimes that included the step-father-in-law of a colleague champagne girl, and the husband of that same champagne girl, several associates of the capo with whom she had escaped, two innocents who were killed by the bullets of the contract assassins, be free of responsibility, even if indirectly, in the bloody murders that resulted from the criminal adventures of the Mafioso with whom she fornicated?
"What do the relatives of all those who were killed feel when they see this soap opera character flirting with the public opinion?
"To those who believe that this dude can become some kind of heroine or her pathetic accomplishments can represent the aspirations of the uninformed masses, be it known that this is good circus and entertains, but nothing more removed from the role model status that certain press want to attribute to her."

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