Joint Motion to Approve Compromise of Controversy
Filed by Allan C Watkins on behalf of Trustee Stephen L Meininger (Watkins, Allan) (Entered: 07/03/2013)
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7DjeAMt_BpIYzhURDJnTmhfSE0/edit?usp=sharing
In my opinion, it does no good to complain about what the
bankruptcy Trustee is doing [more importantly, NOT doing] because it is already a done deal - Trustee and FCA have already "agreed" on the deal and all they need is the bankruptcy judge's stamp of approval. But, we are free to share our thoughts and opinions on this forum.
My personal opinion is that the Trustee and his attorney should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves for putting a low price tag on JUSTICE and not doing the RIGHT thing! It appears to me that the Trustee and his attorney are not concerned about any of the true Creditors, and not concerned about the civil suits of Zenaida, Kronk, and Texas EquuSearch.
It is my hope that Zenaida, Kronk, and Texas EquuSearch can file an OBJECTION to this "joint deal" between Casey Anthony and the bankruptcy Trustee.
ONLY $ 25,000 ?? seriously??!!
how did the
Trustee AND FCA arrive at such a low amount for the sale of her story???
how does that insultingly small amount help any of her true Creditors?
there are documented FACTS that Casey Anthony has received much more money than that for fewer assets sold without the Trustee having to investigate further
The Trustee and FCA have "agreed" that
her story IS INDEED an "asset" which they say SHE has a right to sell.
The bankruptcy judge says she has "NO ASSETS" whatsoever - she is "destitute" - she couldn't pay anything even if Zenaida and Kronk and Texas EquuSearch won their civil suits. Judge says there is nothing on record to contradict her SWORN testimony that she has NO ASSETS.
So, how can the judge turn around and grant the Trustee and FCA Motion to SELL HER ASSET of her story?
It is
FACT that Casey Anthony and her attorney Baez and her parents have received a LOT of money in the past for photos and video, proving that she does have ASSETS that could be sold in the bankruptcy court, for
MUCH MORE than $ 25,000.
(1) Casey Anthony admitted that she posed for
SPLASH/TMZ photos in Ohio, August 2011, and gave the rights to said photos to Baez - they could have made
$ 500,000 to one MILLION on that deal -
however, the Trustee has not required them to reveal the MONEY they made
Nancy Grace
confirmed that TMZ wanted NG to pay $ 25,000 to show the staged photos ONE TIME - NG did NOT show them
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1108/08/ng.01.html
NANCY GRACE
Search for Missing Missouri 3-Year-Old
Aired August 8, 2011
SPLASH NEWS took the photos and licensed them to TMZ
TMZ published video and photos
Possibly raking in up to $500,000 for those photos
OK. I want to talk about these Ohio photos. The Ohio photos. We`re not showing them.
Dean, come to my ear. How much were they asking to show those photos? Was it $50,000 to show the photos one time? Listening, not hearing.
Twenty-five, $25,000.
Every time someone uses the photos, Casey gets a cut of that.
she can get up to 75 percent every time that photo is sold to any news network, any other agency for reprint. In addition to whatever she would get up front just for agreeing to have her photo taken.
GRACE: So if we show the photos, then that money is very likely going right in tot mom`s back pocket.
Alexis Tereszcuk, Radaronline.com -
She could make as much as up to $500,000 and we`ve spoken about people $1 million. Every time it gets shown
she`s going to get a cut of the money.
(2)
ABC paid $ 200,000 in 2008 for
less than 15 photos
(3)
CBS gave Casey's parents $20,000 for their appearance(s) on 48 HOURS MYSTERY
(4)
Dr. Phil money donated to Caylee charity - possibly some portion to Casey [Aug 16, 2011
$ 600,000]
(5) E! True Hollywood Story - subsidiary of NBC [October 2011
possibly $ 185,000]
(6) Casey Anthony receives
percentage of Baez book sales and appearances [July 2012]
Baez book - AP bought rights May 2012 - book public June 2012 - Casey signed off on attorney-client privilege for book - c
ommon sense that she gets money off this
MSNBC did a documentary based entirely on his book. Baez has done several media appearances to promote his book, as evidenced on the website of BenBella Books.
(7)
Piers Morgan June 2012 - Casey's attorney Cheney Mason allegedly given
$ 100,000 for current photo of Casey Anthony [June 2012] [Cheney Mason allegedly forgives $ 30,000 debt for legal services to Casey]
(8)
Adam Longo/CBS KPHO in Phoenix - phone interview and 3 new photos [Jan 26, 2013
possible $500,000]
(9)
Casey writing book - Sept 2012
"memoir" dedication is " My Beloved Caylee, who was taken away from me too soon" - St Martin's Press refused to publish it
(10) Casey Anthony worked with a
TV AGENT Mike Greenfield - listed as Creditor
(11) Casey Anthony did not list P.I. Dominic Casey as a Creditor, and possibly has a secret deal with him on his
book deal and possible CBS tv deal
(12) Casey Anthony did several
AUDIO and VIDEO diaries and has many PHOTOS that could all be sold as ASSETS - her
LAPTOP is an ASSET
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/casey-anthony-interview-news-orgs-214488
News Orgs Deny Offering Cash For Casey Anthony Interview
2:56 PM PDT 7/22/2011 by Marisa Guthrie
ABC News was revealed to have paid Anthony the mind-boggling sum of $200,000 in 2008 for photos and home videos as well as $15,000 to the Florida meter reader who discovered Caylee’s remains. In 2010, CBS News paid $20,000 to the Anthony family for material that was used on 48 Hours Mystery and the Early Show. The stench of those transactions has made it impossible for news organizations to hide behind licensing deals. But Anthony’s pariah status and the risk of a swift and loud public backlash for the network that gives her air time have made booking her for even non-paid interview highly problematic.
4/19/2012 BY TMZ STAFF
CASEY ANTHONY'S LAWYER
Thank You ABC For Paying for Our Defense
Jose Baez, Casey Anthony's lawyer, has for the first time publicly acknowledged he was able to mount a successful defense thanks to the money he got from ABC news.
Baez, who appeared on PBS's "Frontline," explained how
they got $200,000 from ABC for photos of Casey and Caylee, and that money was used "so we could mount a proper defense."
In 2010, Casey's team divulged in the trial that they spent $275,000 on the defense, and the major portion came from the
ABC deal. Now Baez explains the money was critical in beating the murder rap.