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Jesse James Mistress Michelle McGee Breaks Silence With Angry Messages

March 26 2010, Published 12:42 p.m. ET

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Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, the first woman who went public with her alleged affair with Sandra Bullock's husband Jesse James, took to her Twitter and Facebook pages to take on her critiques.  RadarOnline.com has a rundown of the angry tirade.

"For all you internet warriors on here talking s--t...it's easy to place judgment when you're sitting behind a keyboard. Get off your God d--n high horse, your s--t don't smell like roses either. Let him who is without sin cast the first stone...in other words F--K YOU," McGee posted on both her Facebook and Twitter.

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Her wrath didn't end there. She also turned her attention on former acquaintances who have since spoken out about the tattooed-stripper since the scandal regarding her alleged affair with James broke.

"Funny how Angry White Boy clothing rode my coat tail 'til he realized he'd profit more by "dropping" me..crazy how a short photo shoot for a favor turned into a "spokesperson" title...don't forget why you're getting all this publicity," she said.

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McGee also hinted that this was just the beginning of her time in the spotlight: "enjoy your 15 mins of fame....they will be shorter than mine :)."

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