The mystery surrounding Chris Pettit's nearly $30,000 Tiffany's credit card bill
Aug. 18— Less than 40 days before his massive bankruptcy filing, then- San Antonio attorney Christopher "Chris" Pettit paid off a nearly $30,000 Tiffany& Co. credit card bill. "The staff was given Christmas gifts from Tiffany's," Pettit answered under oath Aug. 4 in San Antonio bankruptcy court. "Oh gosh, no, we never got anything from Tiffany's," said Shayla San Miguel Aston,…
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