Jack Kent Cooke's Daughter Has Lots Of Moxie, Little Class
The daughter of former Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke is a feisty little lassie named Jacqueline Kent Cooke and, like most millionaire heiresses, she seems to have a problem with authority and a staggering sense of entitlement. That would explain why she sued the executors of her beloved dead father's estate for $275 million and also why she treated Boston policemen so rudely after she was pinched for a DUI last weekend outside of a downtown diner.
According to the arresting officers, while they were booking Cooke, she asked them "whether they knew who her father was" and told them she would have the officers' badges because "$1 billion goes a long way." Then, of course, there's this additional snatchy behavior detailed in the police report :
Police said an officer followed Cooke and her friend after they left the restaurant without paying around 5:15 a.m.
The police report said the officer saw Cooke's keys to her BMW 325i fall out of her purse when she went back inside the restaurant to pay the bill, though she denied the car was hers.
The officer advised her to take a cab home, police said.
Police said Cooke pulled up her skirt to moon the officer, and then gave him the middle finger, before eventually getting into the BMW and starting the engine.
Looks like somebody's seen one too many Aerosmith videos.
Heiress Arrested Outside Downtown Diner [The Boston Channel]
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