Griff Harsh Progresses from Throwing Beer Cans to Breaking a Woman’s Ankle

Life must be tough for poor Griff Harsh when mommy Meg Whitman is off donating money to build colleges that you attend.  But that doesn’t excuse his actions that got him a charge for felony battery in 2006.

Apparently Griff was recently riding a bus in Palo Alto with 22-year-old Victoria Sanchez when the two began to argue and she ended up making fun of his Princeton Fraternity.  According to an article in Gawker (complete with scans of the police report) the two were unfortunately en route to the same location, a Blue Chalk Café, where the two got into a fight.  Harsh pushed Sanchez with both hands and she was thrown to the floor and broke her ankle.  Harsh, of course, denies that anything happens (and has even blamed the victim).

Probably not the best idea to get into bar fights that make you look like a violent bully, Griff.  Mom just might lower your allowance.

  • penn11

    “A 22-year-old woman named Valerie Sanchez was riding a bus to Palo Alto's Blue Chalk Cafe on the night of May 26, 2006 when she crossed paths with Griffith Rutherford Harsh V, Meg's eldest son and a notoriously delinquent sophomore at Princeton at the time.”
    –from the Gawker article

  • John

    Yeah IvyGate, the Gawker article pretty clearly says at the beginning that this happened in 2006. Your joke about his frat defensive shows that you need to fix the timeline of your 'article.'

  • Lenz

    Yeah since it happened in 2006 I'm really not sure how this is considered news

  • balls

    “Griff Harsh's progresses” and “denies anything happens”.. did you just change the verbs to present tense there Miranda?

  • anon

    pointless post

  • cu13

    another example of fine journalism at ivy gate! this “article is absolutely pointless

  • voter

    How did the charges end up resolved, and did they settle the civil case (based on the police report, I’m guessing there was one) with the victim?