"Nanny Get Your Gun" "Tepper, Tepper"


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Oh not to pile on, but we are and we will....and we can't decide who's online headlines we like better: The Daily News's "Nanny Get Your Gun" or Main Line Life's "Tepper, Tepper"...now, we have to ask What is wrong with this woman??? Why does she have to behave like a circus side show freak?

Susie, Susie, Susie...tsk tsk tsk...what have we told you??? Don't beat the help!

If Montgomery County lets her walk on this one, well then as residents on Montgomery County how do we have faith in the system? If rich unhappy divorcees can beat the help,and continue to get away with it, there is no justice.

And what was up with Main Line Mama's legal counsel? They should have shut her up in front of the cameras yesterday. And if the devoted boyfriend, as per Susie, was right there witnessing the whole thing, why wasn't he by his beloved's side as she got hauled off in cuffs? Well, the rich are different, that's for sure, and my oh my, what is in the water along the Main Line that breeds crazies like this?

We are guessing that Ms. T-T would have preferred the Ritz last night...bet she didn't find a mint on her pillow in the big house, pokey, whatever you want to call jail. And if her temper is so out of control, can she be trusted to be a responsible parent? After all this time she is accused also of shoving a minor child....

But one thing we found utterly despicable? The reference in the Daily News by her attorney using a child's cancer to possibly justify her behavior is nasty, ain't it? We all know folks who have cancer, have family members (child and adult) who have cancer, and many of us have been involved very personally in the cancer treatment of loved ones. While that might justify STRESS and emotional upset, it does not legitimize whacking folks when the spirit moves you. And it still gauls us that the graffiti teen, Cameron Plaice, in Radnor got MORE community service and MORE fines for graffiti and she paid LESS for assaulting the last nanny (and yes, the news on that nanny bashing occured May 24, 2006). Truly, money doesn't know who owns it.....

Here's the coverage:

Nanny, get your gun!MAIN LINE SOCIALITE IS CHARGED WITH ATTACKING 2ND AU PAIR IN A YEAR
By CHRISTINE OLLEY & REGINA MEDINA
215-854-5184

IT'S APPARENTLY going to take more than a few anger-management classes to slow down the millionaire Main Line nanny-boss-from-hell.
Late Sunday, less than three months after banking heiress Susan Tabas Tepper was sentenced to probation and fined for hitting a nanny with a bag of carrots and beating the woman up, police again were called to her Villanova mansion.

Now, the 44-year-old socialite is accused of assaulting a second nanny - allegedly scratching the side of her face and shoving the woman to the ground when she tried to leave the estate house on Eagle Farm Road.

What's more, Montgomery County authorities said in an affidavit that when the nanny's 9-year-old daughter, who was present, tried to intervene to protect her mom, Tepper shoved her to the ground and called the little girl a "bitch."

This time around, Tepper's alleged antics have placed her in a different kind of big house, the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Eagleville. Authorities ordered the divorced mother of four sent there because she is accused of violating her probation from the first incident.

Montgomery County D.A. Bruce Castor said Tepper's arrest on charges similar to those from last year is "a pretty serious matter." He added that prosecutors will seek to have her probation revoked because of the new charges.

Tepper's lawyer, Marc Robert Steinberg, said his client's children are 13, 10, 7, and 2. One of the children has cancer and Tepper is "very involved" with the child's treatment, Steinberg said. He declined to say which child is sick.

Tepper was charged with two counts of simple assault and harassment of her nanny, Urszula Kordzior, and her nanny's daughter, in the incident that took place shortly before 11 p.m. Sunday.

Jail is quite a comedown for the former president of the Philadelphia Polo Club. Tepper is the daughter of the late Daniel Tabas, who was the chairman of Royal Bank and a restaurateur. Her Main Line estate is where she has hosted fundraising events for the Curtis Institute of Music and the Pennsylvania Hospital Auxiliary.

Tepper, Tepper!

So much for anger management counseling.

A Main Line socialite again has run afoul of the law for her alleged physical abuse of her nanny and, this time, the nanny's nine-year-old daughter.

And this incident has put Susan Tabas Tepper, 44, of the 700 block of Eagle Farm Road, Villanova, behind bars, at least temporarily.

"In 22 years here, I thought I had seen just about everything but alleged serial nanny abuse is a new one to me," said Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr.
Lower Merion police Wednesday morning arrested Tepper on two misdemeanor charges of simple assault as well as summary offenses of harassment and disorderly conduct involving a new alleged incident of nanny abuse.

District Judge Kathleen Valentine, who arraigned Tepper following her arrest, set bail at $10,000 or 10 percent.

However, because the new arrest violates a probationary sentence Tepper was serving for an earlier nanny-abuse incident, the county probation office lodged a detainer against her. Sheriff deputies transported her to the county prison where she will remain until a hearing can be scheduled before a county judge.

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