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Randy Quaid’s Wife in Prison Bust-up

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Randy Quaid’s wife Evi allegedly had feces thrown at her during a bust-up in prison over the weekend. Officials at the Chittenden County Correctional Facility in Vermont have launched an investigation into the alleged spat between two inmates, which occurred on Sunday. Facility spokesman Mike Touchette has confirmed there was no physical interaction between Evi Quaid and the other woman, who has been named as Veronica Lewis, but confirms to Wptz.com that the actor’s wife allegedly had feces tossed into her cell via a food chute. The couple fled their native U.S. in 2010, and Evi was granted Canadian citizenship but Randy was denied permanent residency by officials in 2012.

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