SHARON OSBOURNE's 'Limo Driver' Sued For Reselling Oscar Ticket

March 31, 2005

Reuters is reporting that a woman named Sharon Oren, who claims to be Sharon Osbourne's limousine driver, is among the more than 50 people who are being sued by Oscar organizers for allegedly reselling tickets for Hollywood's biggest award show, raking in up to $30,000 a pair from fans longing to rub elbows with Leonardo DiCaprio or Hilary Swank.

A spokeswoman for Osbourne, wife of Ozzy Osbourne, said no one on Osbourne's staff recalls a Sharon Oren, and Osbourne does not have a female driver.

The suit claims Oren sold an Oscar ticket for $500.

Read more at Reuters.com.

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