Sep 10,2010
Crystal Bowersox’s files were snooped and checked by Ohio officials
I’ve no idea what’s going on lately with Crystal Bowersox. First, she announces that her debut album will be out by Spring and not this November (in which I agree since that’s just two months away), she got a new manager… and now, this! The first two news are subjective, but this new one is just bad. Ohio officials, that includes people at five police agencies and a Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles clerk were improperly accessing Crystal Bowersox’s private records. How lame is this? Then these guys sent Crystal a registered letter, apologizing what they’ve done in July. It was Bill Bowersox, Crystal’s father, who received the letter but didn’t show it to Crystal until she visited home after the American Idol tour.

Crystal Bowersox’s four-song set Sunday night at Huntington Center was a blur of emotion, jubilation, and unabashed love between the northwest Ohio native and about 6,800 of her best friends. A long, full-throated roar greeted the Elliston, Ohio, native when she strolled onto the stage for the American Idols Live! show wearing a T-shirt that said “Peace” and a million-watt grin.


