My God! He's still going on and on about the alleged prosecutorial misconduct which has been proven to be patently false. Try to keep up, Geraldo.
GR doesn't care about the truth. Pathetic.
My God! He's still going on and on about the alleged prosecutorial misconduct which has been proven to be patently false. Try to keep up, Geraldo.
Lions and tigers oh my... at the fictional bidding war. From the local paper to national news, they don't hire fact checkers? A quick internet search gave me all I needed to know on this latest "offer." Sheesh... Everything connected to this case now is down the rabbit hole, through the looking glass, in KCWorld whathaveyou. I took a look at Ebay and I saw a manilla envelope billed to be in FCA's writing that was sent from the A residence on September 29, 2008. (Which happens to be day FCA was arrested again, but I doubt she was addressing envelopes for tees and bracelets at any time). It could be anyone's writing. Yet, another was for copies of documents readily available online. I don't know why I am surprised...it's natural that a fraud would beget a fraud, or many little frauds.
I believe Casey did personally send out some bracelets. One I recall in particular was to the granddaughter of that Lois person. I wonder if that's the envelope on ebay - wouldn't surprise me one bit.
Casey did send Lois' granddaughter D<modsnip> a bracelet and she also said in the letter or car that she wanted D<modsnip> to have a sleepover with her. Lois was investigated by CPS for awhile because there rumors going around that D<modsnip> was performing at bars. Lois seemed to be sketchy like the Anthonys.
Casey did send Lois' granddaughter D<modsnip> a bracelet and she also said in the letter or car that she wanted D<modsnip> to have a sleepover with her. Lois was investigated by CPS for awhile because there rumors going around that D<modsnip> was performing at bars. Lois seemed to be sketchy like the Anthonys.
I don't believe any of the million dollar offers are legit. It's just more fruitcakes similar to all the other ones we've seen trying to get their 15 minutes.
Lions and tigers oh my... at the fictional bidding war. From the local paper to national news, they don't hire fact checkers? A quick internet search gave me all I needed to know on this latest "offer." Sheesh... Everything connected to this case now is down the rabbit hole, through the looking glass, in KCWorld whathaveyou. I took a look at Ebay and I saw a manilla envelope billed to be in FCA's writing that was sent from the A residence on September 29, 2008. (Which happens to be day FCA was arrested again, but I doubt she was addressing envelopes for tees and bracelets at any time). It could be anyone's writing. Yet, another was for copies of documents readily available online. I don't know why I am surprised...it's natural that a fraud would beget a fraud, or many little frauds.
The news agencies are being VERY irresponsible as well in this whole debacle of price bidding! They're interviewing these loons and reporting their "offers" as true when they don't know a thing about them! I think I'll call the networks and offer 10 million so i can get on TV! UGH.. My disappointment in society diminishes by the minute...
If that had happened, we would know already. They would have leaked that themselves.
I disagree. To guarantee her peace and quiet, let the nation play "where's Casey?"
(snipped for space)As to this new guy and "million" $ deal...JB/CM and even TM are not entertainment attorneys. And I would bet JB's understanding of contract law is minimal.
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Meanwhile, a company called Schalmo Production, based in Ohio, claims to be offering Anthony $5 million for an interview.
On its Twitter profile, the company posted, "Just received a great call. In contact with defense team and Jose's agent. 5 million offer for CaseyAnthony. Negotiations tomorrow."
http://www.wesh.com/casey-anthony-extended-coverage/28619602/detail.html
The page also includes a video in the upper left hand corner of the conversation.Production company offers Casey $5 million to tell story
Ohio-based Schalmo Productions is offering Casey a check for $5 million dollars to tell her side of the story. FOX 35's Shannon Butler spoke with a spokesperson with the company via Skype on Thursday.
Read more: http://www2.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/ne...h-lawsuit-against-casey-anthony#ixzz1SmkMF61B
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The page also includes a video in the upper left hand corner of the conversation.
The page also includes a video in the upper left hand corner of the conversation.