A Florida woman is suing a pair of mother-daughter millionaire matchmakers after she paid their firm $45,000 for dating services and was set up with suitors who didn't match her tastes, including a "sexually promiscuous Internet sex toy purveyor," a convicted criminal and a Republican, according to court documents.
In 2008, Joan E. Cooke hired the firm Kelleher & Associates, a premier matchmaking service run by Amber Kelleher and her daughter Jill, both former Hollywood actresses.
"I literally have grammy award-winning singers, I have producers that won academy awards, I have actresses that are known and working," said the younger Kelleher of her clients in a 2010 interview.
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