"She at some point appeared too intoxicated, and she was asked to leave," Buzbee told Texas Lawyer. "She wouldn't and got angry because she didn't want to leave. The police dealt with it.

"It's not the first time I've had guests at a party of mine over-imbibe. Most leave when you ask them. She didn't."

The Texas Lawyer article cites a police complaint that states Layman tore paintings off the walls, threw sculptures across the room and poured a drink on at least one painting.

Buzbee told the publication the incident could have been worse.

"I collect art. I don't want it damaged," he said. "She also pulled a Renoir and a Monet off the wall. Luckily, those weren't damaged."

KHOU-TV reports officials said Buzbee called an Uber for Layman, but she refused to leave and hid inside the home. Buzbee located her and called her a second Uber, but authorities say Layman became aggressive.

Layman's LinkedIn profile lists her as a "freelance court reporter."