Oh the Irony...!
After the incident
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John
After the incident, John Wayne Bobbitt attempted to generate money from his notoriety in a number of ways. He formed a band, The Severed Parts, to pay his mounting medical and legal bills, though the band was unsuccessful and failed to generate enough money.[9] In 1994, John appeared in the adult film John Wayne Bobbitt: Uncut, in another attempt to make money. In 1996, he appeared in another adult film, Frankenpenis (also known as John Wayne Bobbitt's Frankenpenis).[10]
On August 10, 1998[11] he appeared on the World Wrestling Federation's Monday Night Raw television program alongside the porn star character Val Venis who at the time "almost"[clarification needed] had his penis cut off by a fellow WWE contender.[12][13] Over a decade later, the renamed WWE later changed their sympathetic stance in 2012 by using Sharon Osbourne[14] to promote John Cena in his match against Dwayne Johnson, in spite of her remarks the previous year on "The Talk" about a similar, actually worse, case where she and her co-hosts also referenced the Bobbitt case.
Not long after, he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he worked as a bartender, limousine driver, mover, pizza delivery driver, and tow truck operator. He also had a stint serving at a wedding chapel as a minister of a Universal Life Church in Las Vegas.[7][15]
After the divorce, John continued to have run-ins with the law. He was reportedly arrested seven times for offenses ranging from assault to grand larceny.[7] In 1994, he was convicted of misdemeanor domestic battery against his former fiancée, Kristina Elliott, and sentenced to 15 days in jail.[16] In September 1999, he was sentenced to five years' probation for his role in the theft of more than $140,000 in clothing from a store in Fallon, Nevada, and ordered to pay $5,000 restitution and serve 100 hours of community service.[9]
After two trials for domestic abuse against Joanna Ferrell, his third wife, in 2004 — one ending in conviction for John Bobbitt and the other in acquittal — he was arrested for a third offense in September 2005. Days after the third incident, he filed for a divorce. On February 8, 2006, a municipal judge found him not guilty because of insufficient evidence.[17]
Lorena [edit]After the trial, Lorena Bobbitt attempted to keep a low profile and reverted to the use of her maiden name, Gallo. In December 1997, Gallo made news when she was charged with assault for punching her mother, Elvia Gallo, as they watched television.[18] She was eventually found not guilty of assault and her mother continued to live with her. In 2007, she was working at a beauty salon in the Washington, D.C. area[19] and in the same year founded Lorena's Red Wagon organization, which helps prevent domestic violence through family oriented activities.[20]
In June 2008, Gallo appeared on the CBS News program The Early Show where she talked about her life since the incident. In the interview, she said that she was in a long-term relationship with Dave Bellinger and that they had a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter.[21] In a 2009 appearance on Oprah, Gallo said that if she could take anything back she would have never married John Wayne Bobbitt.
Joint public appearance [edit]Although Lorena told Oprah Winfrey in April 2009 that she had no interest in talking to John,[20] John and Lorena appeared together on the show The Insider in May 2009. It was their first meeting since their divorce.[22][dead link] On the show John apologized to Lorena for the way he treated her during their marriage, and Lorena claimed that John still loved her because he continued to send her Valentine's Day cards and flowers.[23][dead link]