Carrollton-Based Christian P.R. Firm Sues Carrie Prejean in Denton County Court
At that point, she hired A. Larry Ross Communications to help her with her new-found fame as "a distinctly Christian celebrity," as U.S. News & World Report put it on April 27, 2009, when reporting that she'd hired the firm that had been profiled in The New York Times Magazine three years earlier. But the firm now alleges in court docs that Prejean and her people have balked on ponying up $64,857 in services -- which, according to the suit, included "extensive interview training at ALRC's office in Denton County, Texas, during which ALRC's representatives brokered a conference call with Donald Trump ... and confirmed a joint press conference with Trump and the pageant officials on May 12, 2009."
































