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    <title>&#8216;Ink&#8217; star sends hateful kiss&#45;off to Jewish boss</title>
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    <description>TMZ

Reality television star/tattoo artist Kat Von D raised some eyebrows this past week, when news surfaced that the illustrated woman had sent her former Israeli&#45;born employer, Ami James, an autographed photo some months ago bearing a swastika and the invective &#8220;burn in hell Jewbag.&#8221;

James&#8217; tattoo parlor is the subject of The Learning Channel&#8217;s popular reality program Miami Ink.&amp;nbsp; The show propelled the 26 year&#45;old Von D (born Katherine Von Drachenberg) to stardom and landed her her own spin&#45;off series, LA Ink.



TMZ reports,

Upon being fired from &#8220;Miami Ink&#8221; last year, tattoo artist Kat Von D allegedly signed a photograph addressed to her former boss, Ami James, and drew a swastika and a flaming Star of David on it. Subtle, no?

TMZ has obtained the photograph in question, a headshot of Kat that reads, &#8220;Burn in hell Jewbag.&#8221; No one witnessed Kat write the message, but Chris Garver, another tattoo artist on &#8220;Miami Ink,&#8221; tells TMZ Kat personally handed him the photo.

When Ami, who is Jewish, received the photo, sources tell us he went to TLC and was rebuffed. We&#8217;re told after Ami had a lawyer intervene, TLC went to a handwriting analyst who concluded &#8220;there is a 99% probability that Kat Von D&#8221; wrote the message. In early July 2007, Avi&#8217;s lawyer went to TLC with the analysis. They simply sent him a letter back that acknowledged receiving the results and said, &#8220;We trust that this information will be kept strictly confidential.&#8221;

Kat&#8217;s spinoff show, &#8220;LA Ink,&#8221; premiered a month later.

Both TLC and Von D deny the allegations, Von D telling reporters: &#8220;The recent accusation of a publicity photo of me with offensive and anti&#45;semitic comments and graphics allegedly written by me is completely false and unfounded, and clearly a forgery.&#8221;  She added, &#8220;I always have been, and will continue to be an advocate for tolerance of all races, religions and ways of life.&#8221;</description>
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    <dc:rights>Copyright 2008</dc:rights>
    <dc:date>2008-02-11T;22:17:20-05:00</dc:date>
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