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Pageant officials want crown back
Miss Ventura County stripped of title after marriage revealed
Courtesy photo Photos entered as evidence in court show David Patrick Scanlan and Hilary Gushwa at their wedding ceremony in Las Vegas in 2004.
Two years after she was dethroned as Miss Ventura County 2005 for being married, Hilary Gushwa still hasn't returned her crown and other prizes, and now pageant officials are looking to law enforcement for help getting them back.
Gushwa was stripped of her title when it was revealed she was married at the time of the contest, a violation of pageant rules. In a subsequent small claims court hearing earlier this year, she told a judge she was on medication and too drunk to remember her own wedding.
The Ventura County Scholarship Association sued Gushwa for $5,000, alleging she misrepresented herself as single in order to compete, knowing she was married before she signed papers to compete in the regional contest. The association was awarded $3,121, excluding franchise fees, in Ventura County Superior Court.
Gushwa paid the debt in July, according to a family friend.
But the crown, a commemorative ring, a pin and other prizes valued at more than $2,600 have not been returned, according to pageant officials.
The scholarship association filed a report with the Moorpark Police Department at the end of August, claiming Gushwa's actions measure up to theft of the crown and other items. The association claims she perjured herself in civil court. Police said this week they have forwarded the information to the Ventura County District Attorney's Office.
Trust broken
"Only girls that are entitled to it are deserving to own the crown," said Jackie Youngern, an association committee member. "This program runs on trust, and she's broken that trust."
Gushwa did not respond to repeated requests from The Star for comment for this report.
Gushwa was crowned Miss Ventura County in October 2004. The marriage was leaked eight months after the contest by an anonymous phone call to officials at the Miss California organization.
It was too late for the county's runner-up to have a shot at the Miss California competition, which was held the next week. No one represented Ventura County in the competition that year.
Clark County, Nev., records show Gushwa married David Patrick Scanlan in Las Vegas on Oct. 10, 2004, less than two weeks before the county contest.
Family friend Carolyn Schrimpf said Gushwa tried to return the crown and other items in the past, in exchange for the pageant agreeing not to pursue any further legal action. But the organization didn't put that in writing, she said.
"It's a sad situation, and they want to make her suffer," Schrimpf said.
Organizers explain action
Organization officials said they did agree to put in writing that they wouldn't pursue further legal action, but Gushwa backed down on returning the items.
Some in the pageant community wonder why the scholarship organization continues to pursue criminal charges since Gushwa already has paid the small claims court debt.
"The reason we took it to the next level was because the new evidence showed that Hilary had full knowledge of the wedding, and even planned the wedding herself," Youngern said.
In the court hearing in April, Gushwa told the judge she was taking medication and was too drunk to remember the wedding. But the groom's family produced wedding pictures they said were evidence to the contrary. The photos show a smiling Gushwa, now 24, getting married at a chapel in Las Vegas.
The groom's family has said that said Gushwa was not intoxicated at the time of the wedding, nor the rehearsal dinner the night before. The statement in the investigation files also says the Scanlan family wanted to hold off on the marriage but Gushwa insisted.
The Clark County documents show Gushwa sought an annulment on June 15, 2005, just days after the anonymous phone call to the state pageant about her marriage. Nevada confirmed to pageant officials she had been married three days before she signed documents to participate in the Miss Ventura County contest.
Her annulment was granted in July 2005.
After the annulment, Gushwa moved on to be crowned "Miss Ventura County International" by Crowning Glory Productions, a pageant organization started by her parents, Connie and Marty Gushwa. There was no formal competition, and Gushwa passed her crown to another winner this year.
Connie Gushwa was out of town Tuesday and would not respond to questions from The Star.
State group following case
It is against the Miss Ventura County International, and all local, state and national pageant competition rules to be married or divorced. An annulment, however, erases the marriage completely and is not considered a divorce.
Bob Arnhum, executive director of Miss California Organization, which runs the state pageant, said there are very specific rules in the contract all contestants enter into, but it excludes annulments. He added he has been following Gushwa's case.
"We are very supportive of Miss Ventura County's (Pageant) efforts to retrieve the crown and other items in her possession," Arnhum said.
The Miss Ventura County Scholarship Organization is aligned with the Miss America Organization, which makes more than $40 million in scholarships available to young women at the local, state and national pageant levels.





Posted by AnnaWhaat on September 12, 2007 at 6:02 a.m. (Suggest removal)
How can you forget your wedding? She pulled one over on the organization. She should be stripped of everything and entering further pageants! She was married and it was nine months after being crowned before her annulment..........Its a shame that she deprived another lady of getting the crown legally !
Posted by RC on September 12, 2007 at 7:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)
maybe she just forgot! =)
Posted by RC on September 12, 2007 at 8:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)
when I am on medication and drunk I don't look that good! My make-up is all smeared and my hair is all messy
Posted by Just_wondering on September 12, 2007 at 8:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)
The mere fact that she was too drunk and on medication to remember her own wedding should exclude her from ever competing in any pageant anywhere again. obviously she has soem judgement issues, not just with lying on her application to compete but that she got married drunk. What trailer park did she come from?
Posted by ca4ever on September 12, 2007 at 9 a.m. (Suggest removal)
She needs to do the right thing and give the crown, pin, etc back to the organization. She does not look too drunk in that picture to not remember her wedding, plus when she came home, wasnt she still married? The pagaent needs someone to represent them that is not out partying and not remembering getting married. I do believe that there are always two sides to the story however, this one seems pretty cut and dry. She sounds like she has some issues.
Posted by rebel123 on September 12, 2007 at 9:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Oh please. It's a ridiculous competition based on superficial judgment anyway. This is news?! Pageants are yet another way of glorifying looks over substance. Not that this girl has any substance either, so you have to wonder how stringent their standards and questions must be!
Posted by lola on September 12, 2007 at 3:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
What a total loser!!!
Posted by kfisher on September 12, 2007 at 3:48 p.m. (Suggest removal)
The worst part of this is that she thinks that being TOO DRUNK TO REMEMBER GETTING MARRIED is an adequate excuse! That alone is enough to take her title away. What a moron....
Posted by shaver_one on September 12, 2007 at 4:01 p.m. (Suggest removal)
To drunk to remember she got married. That's choice.
Maybe she should try out for American Idol.
roflmao!
Posted by high_society on September 12, 2007 at 6:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)
".....was too drunk to remember the wedding. "
And she said that with a straight face?
LOL
Posted by Ventuckey on September 13, 2007 at 8:28 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Who cares?
Posted by jartman on September 13, 2007 at 8:34 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Thank you Ventuckey...dittos for me!
Posted by cflores on September 13, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. (Suggest removal)
then why are even posting a repsonse to ventuckey if you dont care.
Posted by CALA on September 13, 2007 at 2:44 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Wow, her parents had to start a pagent organization just so she could be crowned after she was dethroned from the real pagent. That is pretty sad and pathetic.
Posted by SUEBABY on September 13, 2007 at 10:14 p.m. (Suggest removal)
You'd think that at some point, she'da looked at the photo that we're seeing, and asked herself, "Hmmmm, who is Dood in the polo shirt that I'm lighting a unity candle with, and why is he currently snoring next to me every night?"...... that really coulda been a good clue, drunk or not drunk, ya think?
Posted by TheCannyScot on September 14, 2007 at 8:44 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Isn't Ventura County International something of an oxymoron? Didn't State and National have to sneak in there somewhere? I wonder how many other contestants there were.
Posted by vcca on September 14, 2007 at 5:20 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Oh man it must be a slow celebrity news day if TMZ is putting this on their website. Hahahaha!
http://www.tmz.com/2007/09/14/miss-ve...
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