Skin guru acquitted of murder plot sues Los Angeles County sheriff's officials
A skin care guru to the stars acquitted of plotting to kill a rival has sued Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives alleging they conducted a shoddy investigation that led to her being jailed for more than 10 months before her trial.
A jury took only an hour in January to find Dawn DaLuise not guilty of solicitation of murder and solicitation of assault charges.
In a lawsuit filed last week, DaLuise alleged that investigators claimed they had a "solid case" but actually relied on a witness they later arrested on suspicion of stalking her.
Sheriff’s investigators arrested DaLuise last year, saying that text messages she sent showed she was serious about having her West Hollywood business rival, Smooth Cheeks owner Gabriel Suarez, killed. Authorities accused her of approaching a former NFL player to carry out the task.
But the suit alleges a search of her 6,000 messages by authorities yielded only two text messages related to Suarez and that one of those messages ended with the phrase LOL -- meaning "laugh out loud." The messages were not intended to be taken seriously, the suit said.
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A skin care guru to the stars acquitted of plotting to kill a rival has sued Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives alleging they conducted a shoddy investigation that led to her being jailed for more than 10 months before her trial.
A jury took only an hour in January to find Dawn DaLuise not guilty of solicitation of murder and solicitation of assault charges.
In a lawsuit filed last week, DaLuise alleged that investigators claimed they had a "solid case" but actually relied on a witness they later arrested on suspicion of stalking her.
Sheriff’s investigators arrested DaLuise last year, saying that text messages she sent showed she was serious about having her West Hollywood business rival, Smooth Cheeks owner Gabriel Suarez, killed. Authorities accused her of approaching a former NFL player to carry out the task.
But the suit alleges a search of her 6,000 messages by authorities yielded only two text messages related to Suarez and that one of those messages ended with the phrase LOL -- meaning "laugh out loud." The messages were not intended to be taken seriously, the suit said.
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