An ugly feud rankles D.C.’s beauty industry

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A rift over control of a D.C. beauty school has led to an allegation that has prompted an investigation and the threat of a lawsuit, and roiled the city’s beauty industry.

with Michael Jackson and knew his brothers, Tito and Jermaine. She was flattered when she says he would bring her flowers and candy.Brunson was impressed by the famous clients French had tended to as a beautician — Sugar Ray Leonard and the wife of Marion Barry, among others — and that she was a mayoral appointee to D.C.’s Barber and Cosmetology board.

But their alliance fractured when they disagreed over who would control the school and French says she said. “They’ll figure this out for themselves.” His attorney, who was listening to the interview, said: “I don’t want to litigate this in the press.”Feb. 6, to allege that French sold bogus licenses. When the 7News I-Team confronted French outside her home, she delivered what appeared to be an on-air confession about a scheme that reaped her “thousands” of dollars. “It’s a sad commentary that this is what happens in the government — if you can pay, you can play,” she said in the interview.In D.

As her relationship with Brunson unraveled, French stepped down from the cosmetology board, citing “medical problems” in her Feb. 26, 2022 resignation letter. Saleem, who owns a hair salon on H Street NE and is the executive director of H Street Main Street, a community advocacy organization, says he groups and has experience in music production and as a musician. “I’m not going to give my work information,” he said.

In the early 1990s, French’s salon — then known as “Olivia’s Institute of Beauty” on Pennsylvania Avenue Susana Castillo, a Bowser spokesperson, said in a statement that French’s appointment was the result of a recommendation that “emanated from the agency in question, and the matter remains under review.” She did not respond to an email seeking additional clarity.

French and Brunson both say she gave him $10,000 for the project, part of which he used to pay down the rent she owed. From August to December 2021, Brunson paid $1,000 a month, the property manager said. He got far enough into the renovation to stencil a design on a wall — an ornate “B” beneath a crown and over “The Brunson International Institute of Cosmetology Arts and Science, LLC.”

“This is Mel, David’s wife of 4.5 years, we’ve been in a relationship for over 8 years,” read the Jan. 18, 2022 email, which French provided The Washington Post. The email

 

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