The war of words between Jon Gosselin and Hailey Glassman continues following the trashing of an apartment they shared, with lawyers for both sides lashing out.
After Gosselin's lawyer boldly told RadarOnline Monday that Glassman was "going to jail, it's as simple as that," her lawyer, Stephanie Ovadia, fired back.
After Gosselin's lawyer boldly told RadarOnline Monday that Glassman was "going to jail, it's as simple as that," her lawyer, Stephanie Ovadia, fired back.
"For an attorney to go out there and say someone's going to jail when they're not even arrested – that's just irresponsible," Ovadia told People.com.
"That is the most ludicrous, ridiculous, unnecessary statement I have ever in my life heard."
Glassman admits she took items from the apartment, but only ones that belonged to her. She had been splitting rent on the W. 72nd St. pad with Gosselin and they were living there as a couple until they split several weeks ago.
Since then, Gosselin has fallen behind on the rent. Ovadia says he told Glassman "the apartment would be padlocked because he had not been paying rent, and she should go there and take whatever she wanted."
As for reports that Gosselin's bed, clothes, rug, and curtains were shredded and a note calling him a "cheater" was found stuck to his dresser with a butcher knife, Glassman's lawyer says "I don't believe there's anything to be concerned about. And I don't know of any notes. Again, I know nothing about any butcher knife. I can't even add to that nonsense."
Glassman's camp has implied the incident is a publicity stunt.
Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly told the Daily News on Monday, "The investigation is going forward. I know there are some allegations about whether or not it was staged. The detectives are looking at this incident."
Gosselin's lawyer, Mark Heller, has denied that his client has anything to do with the break-in or is attempting to frame Glassman.