Michelle Parker, missing Orlando woman, 'humiliated' by her 'People's Court' appearance, reports say

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Posted: 11/22/2011

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Volunteers have stepped in to assist in the search for an Orlando woman who went missing after appearing with an ex-boyfriend on an episode of "The People's Court," according to The Orlando Sentinel.

Family members told The Orlando Sentinel Monday they believe 33-year-old Michelle Parker was carjacked after her appearance on television last Thursday.

Parker's SUV was found Friday in Orlando.

Parker's mother Yvonne Stewart told ABCNews that her daughter was "humiliated" by her appearance on the show.

Parker and her ex-fiancé Dale Smith appeared on the court show to resolve a legal battle over a $5,000 engagement ring that Parker allegedly threw over a hotel balcony while drunk.

According to ABCNews.com , Parker accused Smith of cheating on her with at least seven different women.

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