BURBANK, Calif., April 13 (UPI) -- An episode of Divorce Court took a turn for the bizarre when a man splitting from his girlfriend accused her of sleeping with the entire Wu-Tang Clan.

The song says "Wu-Tang Clan ain't nothing to [expletive] with," but Nathan Sellers, who appeared on a recent episode of Divorce Court, accused his girlfriend, Lia Palmquist, of doing just that -- or, as he said, "gave Wu some Tang."


Palmquist, for her part, admitted to hanging out with Wu-Tang after a show, but she said "nothing inappropriate happened."

"Let me put on the record that the Wu-Tang is nothing but gentlemen," she said. "They treated me highly respectful, I would never cheat on him. Also, don't know if this is appropriate to say, but I would never be like a bust-down or a groupie in that type of situation. I kept my lady points together. I met Wu-Tang, I went backstage and got on their tour bus, I went back to the hotel and I was just hanging out all night. And it was amazing."

Judge Lynn Toler said "bust-down" was a new term for her, but she extrapolated from the couple's testimony that Lia had engaged in "bust-down behavior."

Palmquist, who said she suffered bed bugs during her relationship with Sellers, was ultimately denied any monetary compensation by Toler.