Maybe JB worked a deal with a book company, and part of the deal requires JB and KC to keep their mouth shut publicly, at the very least about the book deal.
Would the probation office consider KC employed if she were co-writing a book, or have a book offer where she tells her story and someone writes the book?
It will be difficult for her to find a regular type of job, not impossible, but definately difficult. On second thought, maybe in Orlando it would be impossible for her, consider any potential employers thoughts:
Known felon
Most hated woman in America
Possible chaos at place of business when some crazy finds out she works there.
Possible boycott of business for hiring of KC.
Possible media harrassment of business, just look at anything that even has been remotely associated with KC.
Realistically, for her to pay the state what they are asking of her, and for her to pay back TES, and to pay the IRS her back taxes, working at a minimum wage job, she will never be able to pay off those kinds of debts, ever.
I don't care if she never has to pay the golddigging Zenaida Gonzales a penny, or if she does have to pay her the original 15,000$ M&M filed the suit for, that would be doable at a minimum wage job. Or LP or his diver.
But, to repay the state (taxpayers), and to repay TES, and her taxes, well, I really wouldn't be too upset if a book or movie deal was made that allowed her to get those particular debts taken care of. Not for her, but for the taxpayers, and TES. I don't care if she is in debt for the rest of her life, but for those 3 things to be taken care of soon, I just feel that would be a good thing.
As far as her story still having marketability, it does, for one very simple reason. Everyone wants to know what really happened. We, likely will never know the truth. Still, we want to hear what lies she will tell, as to what her version of the truth about what really happened is.
What we really want is closure. We can't have it. We want to know what happened. The sad part is, even if she does come out with a book, how can anyone believe a convicted liar. Yet, even though we all think we know what really happened, we don't. We can use the states speculation that failed in a court of law, and convince ourselves that the jury got it wrong, and maybe some can find solace in that, but we still want to know what really happened. Was JB's OS the real truth, doubtful, but no more doubtful than the speculative tale the state wants us to believe.
It will be very interesting to see how OC handles this probation, after all, they have to know the whole world is watching.
If anyone truly believes it would be justice for Caylee, if KC was murdered by some nutjob while trying to fulfill her probation, then our country is in worse condition than I ever imagined.
As always, my entire post is my opinion only.