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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- New York (GODDESSY.com) -- GODDESSY was founded in October 1999 by Playboy Centerfold, spokesmodel and author Stephanie Adams, who is currently the author of nearly two dozen metaphysical books and astrology calendars, in addition to having been the astrologist and contributing editor for 10 publications as well as a renowned psychic and tarot card reader.

Adams is a Leo, born July 24, 1970, and is an exotic mix of Black, White and American Indian. According to her Playboy pictorial, Adams is the direct descendant of U.S. presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams.

Adams has been featured in and on numerous magazine covers as well as various newspapers such as New York Post, Daily News, Newsday, etc. as well as TV channels 2 (CBS), 4 (NBC), 5 (FOX), 7 (ABC), 9 (WOR) 11 (WPIX), NY 1 News, CNN, etc. and other media such as Entertainment Tonight, The Late Show With David Letterman, Playboy TV, etc.

Adams has temporarily refrained from doing interviews specifically regarding her highly publicized $5 million dollar lawsuit against the City of New York. However, it was already made public that the taxi driver was fined as well as fired, and the police were brought to justice by being investigated.

Aside from her active modeling and writing career, Adams decided to dedicate most of her time investing in Fortune 500 companies, enabling her to become a self-made millionaire before the age of 30. Now Adams has decided to dedicate most of her time towards philanthropy, and developing as much of a private life as she can possibly have with her husband and son.

 

THE LATEST -- New York (GODDESSY.com) -- "Manu Militari...It means 'by any means necessary' and has been my motto whenever I am determined to fight for what I believe in."

Stephanie Adams won guardianship over the person who was her mother and guardian since birth, her Aunt Pearl, and most recently, she did whatever it took to ensure that her aunt would be able to come live closer to her in New York City.

"Let me make myself very clear because, as an author, I choose my words very carefully...I do not want to fight a judge...I'm not afraid to fight a judge...but I will fight by any means necessary to correct an injustice and allow the woman who raised me since birth to live her life happily."

"It's not about a judge who unethically took this matter too personal, overlooking the professional opinion of expert witnesses to adhere to his own prejudices. It's not about the judge's foolish decision to entertain dysfunctional relatives he knew were nothing short of circus clowns in court, who even had legal representation that came up and apologized to me when they weren't looking. It's not even about those bitter, jealous, estranged family members who are financially motivated and mentally challenged. They have their own issues, but they are not looking out for my aunt's best interest...and thank God they are not responsible for my aunt's life...I am."

Adams filed a complaint against the judge with the Supreme Court Committee On Judicial Conduct and, as a result, that judge resigned from the case. Soon after, the judge's chief boss was assigned to the case, and once the media did a report on the matter, the new judge approved of her aunt's move to New York City.

"I've got a higher power on my side who is the judge of all judges...He saw to it that justice was served in my favor. I have and will always be a fighter for the goodness that I believe in...which is why I will always fight to the very end until I win."

Her victorious outcome of this legal battle is expected to be published in a later edition of her currently published book entitled "Guardian". All proceeds from this book will go towards the fight against corruption in the judicial system as well as elder abuse.

 

SPECIAL FEATURE -- New York (GODDESSY.com) -- Miss November 1992 is now "Mrs. November 2009." In November of 2009, Stephanie Adams became a "doctor's wife" and will be splitting their time between their New York home as well as their horse ranch in the country. But that won't stop admirers from viewing the recent photos in her Goddessy 2010 calendars. Adams made it very clear that she is not quite finished yet with her projects: "Stay tuned for Goddessy 2011 and 2012, as well my upcoming art exhibit and adventure novel." Adams was best known for being Playboy’s Miss November 1992, as well as her highly publicized lawsuit she filed against the City of New York, but she is also an author of nearly two dozen books and calendars, as well as a self-made millionaire from being an avid investor in Fortune 500 companies. Her hobby? "Sharp shooting...I was trained by Navy Seals and other military friends. Forget a 9mm or a 357 magnum, that’s too easy. Give me a 243, an AR-15, a Ruger-Mini or whatever you can find lying around, and I'll put a policeman to shame."

Oh and one more thing, after becoming a mother to her happy, healthy son in 2010, Adams playfully gave another reason why she boasts the use of firearms. "Don't mess with my baby."

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