Posted on her FB on September 23, 2024.I wonder when that picture was taken?
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Posted on her FB on September 23, 2024.I wonder when that picture was taken?
I hope so. Young people need to know how they can be used and how to recognize when it's happening. But, I have a feeling this will not be the last case of someone being flattered into crime.I'm sure this case will be a cautionary tale in many an assembly and PHSE lesson once the new school year starts![]()
Oh absolutely, she's not the first and she definitely won't be the lastI hope so. Young people need to know how they can be used and how to recognize when it's happening. But, I have a feeling this will not be the last case of someone being flattered into crime.
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Public pressure back home builds as the angst for the baby grows and is reported by the media. Pressure is applied to politicians to get involved. Phone calls are made, politicians seeking votes in both countries get together with promises, deals and checks to follow. Then mysteriously a plea deal is reached with poor little Bella on her way home to safety.
The person you quote described a hypothetical situation, at least this is my impression. As for disbelieving pregnancy, Bella was already caught in so many egregious lies that it is hard to believe anything she claims.Sorry, where is this public pressure that you speak of? Even the Daily Mail comment section, which would be ground-zero for that sort of thing, is pretty much 100% anti-Bella. Out of almost 500 comments, I found exactly one that said she should be set free. Hardly a groundswell.
I don't like the girl and her shenanigans either, but at this point, people are just spinning fan fiction: The pregnancy is a hoax! Politicians are demanding her release!
IMO, we're getting into conspiracy theory grounds at this point.
The point was that this is how things typically go. Not saying it will be successful. I guess we will see.Sorry, where is this public pressure that you speak of? Even the Daily Mail comment section, which would be ground-zero for that sort of thing, is pretty much 100% anti-Bella. Out of almost 500 comments, I found exactly one that said she should be set free. Hardly a groundswell.
I don't like the girl and her shenanigans either, but at this point, people are just spinning fan fiction: The pregnancy is a hoax! Politicians are demanding her release!
IMO, we're getting into conspiracy theory grounds at this point.
From this articleJust seeing media that she can possibly be freed if family pay a fine
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Pregnant British drug mule told she can walk FREE if she pays a fine
The 19-year-old could be out in weeks in a dramatic change of fortune as her lawyers are on the verge of a plea bargain breakthrough.www.dailymail.co.uk
That is disappointing. I had hoped she would have been kept behind bars for a few years. Though I can see that would not be an ideal place to raise a child .Just seeing media that she can possibly be freed if family pay a fine
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Pregnant British drug mule told she can walk FREE if she pays a fine
The 19-year-old could be out in weeks in a dramatic change of fortune as her lawyers are on the verge of a plea bargain breakthrough.www.dailymail.co.uk
She will do the rounds of day time television and probably a newspaper will pay towards her release in return for exclusive photos and articles.Bella will revel in all the attention and ultimately learn nothing from being caught smuggling.That won't be any kind of lesson for all the other young, greedy drug mules IMO. How long before she's touted as some sort of celebrity? JMO
I am conflicted about this. I do not want a baby born and live behind bars, even if it's for a short while.Mr Salakaia asked for bail on a 50,000 lari (£13,750) bond, citing Bella's pregnancy. 'She will be here [in Tbilisi], her family will take care of her, and she is ready to cooperate,' he said.
But his request was denied.
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Pregnant British drug mule told she can walk FREE if she pays a fine
The 19-year-old could be out in weeks in a dramatic change of fortune as her lawyers are on the verge of a plea bargain breakthrough.www.dailymail.co.uk