'No contact' ordered for woman accused of damaging $300K of art on first date with Houston attorney

Tuesday, January 9, 2018
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- The woman accused of destroying Houston attorney Tony Buzbee's expensive art faced a judge Tuesday morning.

Lindy Layman, 29, was charged with criminal mischief after she allegedly became intoxicated during a date with Buzbee, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage.
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Layman had a different look than what we've seen before when we first saw her mugshot in December.

ABC13's Steve Campion was at court and said she looked poised, collected and confident as she went before a Harris County judge.

Lindy Layman walks out of court


Layman's attorney dismissed Buzbee's account of the couple's date.



"We certainly disagree with Mr. Buzbee's rendition of the facts, and we disagree with what was said in probable cause court," defense attorney Justin Keiter said.

According to details that came out in court, Layman and Buzbee were on a date when she became heavily intoxicated and they returned to his home.
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Buzbee believed Layman was too intoxicated and called an Uber driver to pick her up. She allegedly refused to leave and hid in his home. That's when Buzbee called a second Uber driver.

Layman was aggressive toward the second Uber driver, walked back into Buzbee's home and shouted, "I'm not leaving," according to court details. That's when she allegedly poured red wine on his paintings and ripped them off the wall, then threw his sculptures on the ground.

The paintings apparently include an Andy Warhol original. According to court documents, the resulting damage cost at least $300,000.

Keiter said the judge issued standard conditions and no contact order.



"She's weathering the storm of the intense media scrutiny that she's gotten," Keiter said.

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