'Idol' finalist accused of keeping rental car
By REBECCA CATALANELLO
Published June 26, 2007
TAMPA - American Idol finalist Jessica Sierra kept her rental vehicle 12 days over its due date without paying, said a local rental car company manager.
Robert Wilson of Apple Rental Cars on 12606 N Nebraska Ave. in Tampa said he filed a complaint with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office on Saturday when Sierra didn't respond to a registered letter requesting she return the 2004 silver Kia Optima and pay her outstanding debt.
Sierra, 21, first rented the vehicle on May 23, Wilson said, at a rate of $521 per week including fees for being younger than 25 and lacking her own auto insurance. Though Sierra renewed her use of the car several times, Wilson said, she stopped paying on June 13 and had not been heard from again - until Monday.
Before 5:45 p.m. Monday, Sierra brought the car back, Wilson said: "She just said it was a misunderstanding, that's all."
Sierra's attorney, John Fitzgibbons, confirmed Sierra had been renting the Kia for the last month and had re-rented it several times.
A Sheriff's Office spokesman could not be reached Monday to confirm the agency's receipt of Wilson's complaint.
Wilson said the 2005 Idol star, who grew up in Tampa, owes the business at least $643.40 - and possibly as much as $893.40, depending on the condition of the car. Wilson said Sierra told him to bill her.
Sierra has had her share of legal complications since placing 10th in the televised singing contest two years ago. Last year, a 59-year-old California man was arrested on charges he was stalking the young star. Then, Sierra was booked into jail April 29 at Hyde Park Cafe after Tampa police said she threw a cocktail glass at another patron's head.
Free on bail, she faces charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, possession of cocaine and introduction of contraband into a detention facility in that incident. Wisam Hadad, 28, whose forehead was hit by the cocktail glass, is suing Sierra and the restaurant, saying he suffered mental and physical damage during the Hyde Park incident.
Staff writer Colleen Jenkins contributed to this report.