A retired schoolteacher is fighting with her cable company, Cablevision, over a hefty bill for porn and gangsta rap programming she says she never ordered.

According to The Associated Press, charges of more than $1,000 appeared on Claudia Lee's February bill, shortly after she bundled her cable TV, computer and phone services together with Cablevision.

Cablevision spokesman Bill Powers said Thursday that Lee may not have ordered the pay-per-view programming but someone in her home did.

But Lee who lives alone in a one-bedroom apartment said the only regular visitor to her house is her 81-year-old mother, "and I don't think she wants to watch porn."

She claimed someone has pirated her service. However, Powers said his company did not find theft of service.

Lee has written to the state attorney general's Bureau of Consumer Frauds and Protection. In a March 21 response, the bureau advised her that Cablevision had agreed to the bureau's request to resolve Lee's complaint.

Despite that Lee has been forced to pay $779 to the company and was told to pay an additional $652 or face having her phone, Internet and television service cut off.