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yep she will - I am counting days from this acquittal until day of next crimeShe will be back in the crime world news, just wait.
yep she will - I am counting days from this acquittal until day of next crimeShe will be back in the crime world news, just wait.
I think anyone that was named in her case that had nothing to do with any of it should also sue her.
She will be the queen of the ball in the media as soon as she gets out.
And it won't be for free, mark my word.
Sickening, but the msm will pay her big bucks for any appearance she agrees to. And why won't she agree? She will. Makes me sick
She can drop her money in the Caylee Marie Foundation where it is safe from taxes. If there is any way to squirm out of paying, her beau baez willl handle it...now that he is a big shot.
Of course she will, ITA. Remember when she got out of jail the first time when Tracy was with her and she kept talking about the media outside and how famous she was, OMG. It won't be long before she doesn't get her way and she has one of her fits. I see her in jail again within a year, depending how big her fit is and who she hurts this time. She is a menace and someone will DEAL with Ms. KC.
What are you suggesting? That Cindy Anthony knew Caylee was deceased when she called TES?
Don't mess with Texas.........great state for ICA to goof up in!!!!
No unfortunately they don't have any standing with CASEY. But I am wondering about her parents since they arranged for him.
Also can the grandparents sue Casey for wrongful death of Caylee?
She will be back in the crime world news, just wait.
She will be back in the crime world news, just wait.
Good question. Part of me thinks that he is pretty impressed with himself for this win. Another part of me thinks he just might be too busy with all of his media tours and may pass her off.
I have a question---Tim Miller was on JVM talking about suing the Anthony's, Casey and possibly Baez. My question is since Baez was her lawyer for several months before Caylee was found, he must have known that the child was dead so can't he get in trouble for letting the search go on? I realize it would be hard to prove unless Casey gets mad at her attorney for one reason or another and tells LE that he knew the whole story early on--we have all come to know that loyalty is not one of her strong points.
According to JVM, Casey will be coming to Houston. All I got to say is bring her on down and let her get a taste of RED-NECK JUSTICE!!!
I can't see how that would fly.
Aren't most prisoners kept in jail until their trial if there is no bail set? or if they can't afford the bail?
She wouldn't have been in there that long if the DT hadn't stalled and stalled and stalled on every little issue.
jmo
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I'll say this one more time. The criminal justice system presumes that she is innocent if she was acquitted.
Remember the Runaway Bride?
Runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks has agreed to pay $13,250 to the city of Duluth, Ga., to help pay for the costs the city incurred searching for her, the mayor said Tuesday.
In accepting the agreement, the city will have to write off about $30,000!
Do I think ICA will have to reimburse all costs incurred during all her nonsense. Probably not. I think ICA may have to pay a portion of costs, but probably not the whole lot.
I wish she would, but it's rare, and I can't find a case where someone actually had to pay all the costs.
MOO
Mel
In the very least, she already owes the state of FL $5,517.75 for court and investigative costs on the check fraud convictions. I'm hoping they can collect a lot more on the lying to LE convictions. Even then, it wouldn't be a drop in the bucket towards what they actually spent.She's def going to have to pay money back to the State here. I think they get back every red cent they can legally.
Though technically, she (or someone like Baez, acting on her behalf) could shelter money in a tax exempt, she'd have to get it out, which could be done through paying her a salary. If the IRS thinks money is being used to pay only, or mostly, her expenses, that could disqualify the non-profit. The IRS has gotten more interested in non-profits. There's been a lot of abuse and they look at them pretty closely. If one paid KC a salary, they would have to justify it by stating her qualifications and explaining her specific job and use to the organization. If she owes back taxes, the IRS is coming for them, plus penalties and interest. If she's indigent for a time, they'll put off collection, but still run up the tab. She might be able to make a deal to pay less, but probably not if the IRS sees that she might be coming into some money very soon.How do you suppose she could possibly shelter money that she already spent? Never mind... I never thought she'd get away with murder. Tax evasion would probably be easy for her. Sorry for the sarcasm. I really don't think she can go back two and a half years and shelter the money in the foundation. There have been others ahead of her who have tried and weren't able to figure out how. She might be able to shelter future money though which isn't fair either.