Antoinette Millard, 40, sued in response to an action brought by American Express to freeze her assets after the bills went unpaid. During the course of her lavish lifestyle, Millard pretended to be a Saudi princess and a Victoria Secrets model.
According to the Associated Press, the suit alleges that Millard was induced into opening a Centurian account – which comes with the coveted "black" card and an almost infinite credit limit – after the company promised that the charges could be paid off in flexible amounts.
Millard also asserts in her complaint that she was "suffering from anorexia, depression, panic attacks, head tumors and by reason of such illnesses was mentally incompetent and unable of executing or making any agreement".
Millard is seeking $2 million in damages.
But the dispute with American Express is not Millard's only worry: she is currently on bail following her arrest in May on charges of larceny. According to reports, Millard is accused of trying to defraud an insurance company of $262,000 by falsely claiming that she had been mugged and her jewellery stolen – a charge that could result in a 15 year prison sentence.