Friday, June 19, 2009

Two Ohio police chiefs under investigation:Sarah Jessica Parker surrogate's home burglarized

Two Ohio police chiefs are being investigated in a suspected burglary aimed at supplying a tabloid with photos and other information about the surrogate mother carrying twins for Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, an official told The Associated Press on Thursday.

The officers allegedly broke into the surrogate's home in an attempt to dig up dirt they hoped to sell to the tabloids.
The targets were "pictures, phone messages, all those things" at the home of the surrogate, Michelle Ross, who is no longer believed to be staying in the Martins Ferry area, the official said. Published reports have said she's due to give birth in July.

According to local station WTRF-TV, the unidentified surrogate no longer lives in the Martins Ferry residence, though it's unclear if she moved because of the break-in or for other reasons, such as the paparazzi and tabloid reporters staking out her home.
Parker, the 44-year-old star of the TV show and film "Sex and the City," and Broderick, her 47-year-old husband and fellow actor, have confirmed they're expecting twin daughters by a surrogate because they're unable to conceive since Parker gave birth to a son, who is now 6.

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