Two Ohio police chiefs allegedly devised a plan to break into Sarah Jessica Parker’s surrogate mother’s home and steal stuff to sell to the tabloids. TMZ reports burglars were hunting for voice mails left by SJP.
Police Chief Barry Carpenter of Martins Ferry and Bridgeport Chief Chad DoJack are under investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Carpenter has told WTOV, “I’m 100% innocent in this and my department is as well.”
Thank goodness the surrogate is no longer living in the Martins Ferry home that was broken into.
SJP said this about the incident, “I am incredibly outraged by the sort of extraordinary and unprecedented invasion of her privacy.”
“The most unsavory things have been done. She’s had her phone hacked, her personal computer information hacked, she’s had threats against her and true harassment… She’s had friends threatened and family threatened and she’s had family of friends threatened.”
SJP’s husband released a statement through his rep, Simon Halls: “Matthew and Sarah Jessica have complete faith in the legal system. But because it’s a criminal investigation — we will not be making any more comment. What I can say is the entire family looks forward to the healthy delivery of their daughters later on this summer.”
It is so scary to see what people, even cops, will do for a little money. The poor surrogate mother, to have no privacy to have evrything hacked into like that. Good deeds should not be repayed like that.


