As D reported in November, yet another sordid Texas tale is scheduled to come to the small screen in February via the mini-series route. “Texas Justice” rehashes the infamous trial of Fort Worth millionaire T. Cullen Davis. Yet, according to a well-placed source, ex-wife Priscilla is said to be livid about the sleazy manner in which she feels that she is portrayed by the long-legged and ubiquitous Heather Locklear and has secured legal counsel to halt the ABC production. Stay tuned.
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