Dec 11, 2009 | Northern Virginia Daily
Salahis' financial troubles only starting
The flashy lifestyle of Warren County's local White House party crasher, Tareq Salahi, is revealed in numerous court filings.
Tareq and Michaele Salahi have created their own reality show, but it may be more real than they bargained for.
Kaine says he knows White House crashers
Gov. Timothy M. Kaine said Monday that he knows White House party-crashers Tareq and Michaela Salahi "pretty well." Kaine said he appointed Tareq Salahi to the board of Virginia Tourism Corp.
'Crash' couple faces uncertain future
Tareq and Michaele Salahi became nationally-known last week after they managed to slip uninvited into the White House State Dinner on Nov.
White House gatecrashers on hometurf
STORY: Video from 2006 shows the White House intruders, Tareq and Michaele Salahi, at the Oasis vineyard owned and operated by Tareq Salahi near the Blue Ridge Mountains in Hume, Virginia.
Secret Service Apologizes for Allowing Pair at State Dinner
The celebrity-seeking couple who sneaked into a state dinner this week came face-to-face with President Obama and his wife, Michelle , the White House said Friday in a disclosure that underscored the seriousness of the security breach and prompted an abject apology from the Secret Service.
Couple Did Not "Crash" State Dinner: Attorney
Apparently people who want to be on reality shows do crazy things. Who knew? A Virginia couple who reportedly want to be on the D.C. version of Bravo's "Real Housewives" series -- a show that raises the blood pressure just through thoughts of it -- crashed this week's White House State Dinner.