Friday, January 5, 2018

Money Cannot Buy Grace

Being wealthy does not equate to having class, necessarily. Former Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke's daughter, Jacqueline Kent Cooke, is a prime example of this.

The 29-year-old was arrested following a New Year's Eve outing that involved her physically and verbally assaulting lawyer Matthew Haberkorn.

Haberkorn, 52, had been waiting in line at Caravaggio with his family—wife, four daughters, and elderly mother—when Cooke became impatient and said, "Hurry up, Jew" to Haberkorn's mother.

Cooke's boyfriend then antagonized Haberkorn's daughters by saying, "Happy bat mitzvah."

Outside the restaurant, where Haberkorn confronted Cooke about her comments, she used her $300 mirrored clutch to attack him, causing a bloodied head wound.

Cooke was arraigned the next day following the arrest and charge of second-degree assault.

This was not her first-ever run-in with authorities, though. In 2008, she was arrested for DUI and asked the cops if they knew who her father was, and then demanded their badges.