Party Promoter Ivy Supersonic in Trouble

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Ivy Supersonic (a.k.a. Ivy Silberstein) was born on June 12, 1967. She graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology. While in college, she launched her denim brand "I.B.I.V." which caught the attention of then Vogue magazine's fashion editor, Elizabeth Salzman. Three months from its launching, Ivy's jeans made it to Women's Wear Daily. As she slowly made her mark in the fashion industry, she went from designing jeans to hats. She has, in fact, designed hats for big time celebrities like Pamela Anderson, Carmen Electra, Snoop Dogg, Hillary Clinton, and mogul, P. Diddy.

According to www.wikepedia.com, one of Ivy's brushes with controversy was when she claimed that 20th Century Fox stole her concept of "Sqrat" (a cross between a squirrel and a rat) through Ice Age's character "Scrat". She said she created the character in 1999 about 2 years before the movie was actually developed. Ivy was offered a settlement of $300,000 by the movie executives but she turned it down. She later lost and is currently on appeal.

Lately, Ivy Supersonic has been reported to be in a legal trouble for vandalism. Apparently, Ms. Supersonic claims Noel Ashman, owner of Plumm in New York City, owes her $1,000 as professional fee for hosting a party on October 27, 2007 for porn star Gina Lynn. She said Mr. Ashman claimed to have "written the check but hasn't signed it."

In Howard Stern's show, she admitted to spray painting. "We've closed our doors and will reopen in 2008" and jamming the club's door by sticking all of her "refrigerator's contents (food)" to the door using a super glue. In a report by the New York Observer, she is quoted to have said, "[Mr. Ashman] owes 15 people money. Noel knew I would be spray-painting his door and it was cool by him, that all he had to do was spend six bucks and fix his door. That he's totally down for press. He can hardly get himself on Howard Stern." On the same report, she even said further that "she thinks a man who is in cahoots with Mr. Ashman taped her incriminating conversation with her last week and gave it to the police." On the said conversation, she was merely said to have aired her side of the story.

Noel Ashman, on the other hand, told Daily Transom that the club's general manager called the police after discovering Ms. Supersonic's vandalism which is a standard procedure when anyone vandalizes the club. There was no recording of any phone conversation and that the police, in doing their job, just put the pieces together.

Since this controversy has taken the legal route, Ivy Supersonic has been pleading to her fans, friends, and just about anyone else to help her raise the bail money of $10,000. She said she doesn't want to go to jail and that she's "only 95 lbs". Moreover, the party promoter (in the Howard Stern Show) admitted to only having $500, and thus, the need for help to keep her out of jail.

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