Porn Valley- Rachel Worth who does the www.worth-a-million.com website phoned the Lorrainiac Show on KSEX Friday night. Worth talked about how the cops stopped her on her way home the night before. Worth had attended Charmane Star's birthday party in Hollywood. "I had a really good time and met some new people," Worth said. "They told some really interesting conversations. Extremely interesting," said Worth who didn't share just how interesting those conversations were. Worth said she was going home feeling happy and going over some of the stuff from the party.
"I had the radio turned up and I was singing really loudly." Worth said she was looking at the sky and saw cloud formations in the shape of a heart. "I'm thinking that's a good sign." As Worth was exiting an off ramp, a cop with flashing lights was behind her. Worth said she was still in this happy mood when the cop comes over.
"He comes up to the window. I roll down the window. You must have pulled me over to give me a good citizen award because it couldn't have been for any other reason." Worth said the cop laughed and they chit chatted for awhile. "He wanted to know where I was and where I'm going," Worth said. "I'm thinking you should only know where I've been." Lorrainiac suggested that Worth should have told the cop. "You would have had no problems." Worth said she didn't want to go here just telling him she went to a birthday party. To which the cop tried to determine whether she had been drinking. Worth said, luckily, she got to the party too late for the Margaritas. "I got there 10:05 and they stopped serving free Margaritas at 10."
According to Worth, the cop, after he determined where she was heading, let her go without a ticket although he claimed she was going at a really high speed.
"Me? I'm an old lady," Worth told the cop. "I never speed. I was wearing my glasses. I looked like this old gray haired lady with glasses, like a librarian or something." Worth suspected a lot of it had to do with attitude. "Usually you get stopped and your heart's pounding and everything," said Worth. "I was so happy I wasn't going to let anything destroy it."