What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.
What YaVaughnie Wilkins might call love, Charles Phillips, president of the software giant Oracle, might call stalking. When Wilkins learned that Phillips was going back to his wife after an 8 1/2 year extramarital affair, she decided to get even by plastering New York, Atlanta, and San Francisco with billboards of the two together. She also posted 8 years of photos on the Web. Her "revenge" cost close to $250,000.