Just Jayla
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So, after income/back taxes, lawsuits and liens, KC should make a whopping...$0 :crossfingers:
But, but... he says he ain't playing. Really!
"It's not going to be a softball interview. We're going to grill her like a bad piece of fish. She's going to earn her $1 million. We're going to find out exactly what happened."
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HA, just watched the video w/Jose at the Airport, lol. Guess Jose's still waiting for his million dollar offer considering the headset he purchased. :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/blogs/125390798.html
So, after income/back taxes, lawsuits and liens, KC should make a whopping...$0 :crossfingers:
Does anyone know if the lady with Baez is his wife or agent?
Does anyone know if the lady with Baez is his wife or agent?
I'm hoping that she messes up and doesn't pay the IRS and they put her back in jail. She is going to spending a lot of time in court, you know the paparazzi will be hounding her wherever she goes. Hope she doesn't lose that temper of hers and hit someone.
I'm pretty sure she will mess up again and be back in jail just like OJ....I don't think she'll be able to stay out of trouble I just don't know if it will be the IRS that gets her first. I hope it is so maybe she won't have the chance to hurt anyone else.
I'm pretty sure she will mess up again and be back in jail just like OJ....I don't think she'll be able to stay out of trouble I just don't know if it will be the IRS that gets her first. I hope it is so maybe she won't have the chance to hurt anyone else.
So, after income/back taxes, lawsuits and liens, KC should make a whopping...$0 :crossfingers:
Looks like the wifey to me! She doesn't look worried about KC to me!
I think she just had a baby but yes that's her IMO
I doubt she'd take that kind of offer. Sounds too cheesy.
I can see Barbara Walters or Diane Sawyer or Katie Couric or someone on that level getting the first, exclusive interview. Despite what anyone says or wants to think, it'll get huge ratings. Casey will say just enough in that interview to generate a decent advance on a book. The book itself would only briefly touch on the story of Caylee's death (if at all) but would be more about the rest of her life, both in and out of prison.
At first I didn't think she'd do a book because it wouldn't sell well enough, but now I'm starting to think that it might. I didn't think people would want to know they were putting money in her pocket, but I think there are enough people out there who would to make it worthwhile for a publisher.
And I wouldn't be so sure that she'll lose these cases filed against her, or that she'll be reimbusing the state much. Don't count on that.
BBM. Which is why the book won't sell. People want to hear about Caylee-- HER life, and the truth about what happened to her. No one gives a rat's behind about Casey's sorry azz life.
I just googled how much she would have to pay in taxes (35%):
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_tax_on_a_million_dollars
"For a Single person, the total tax on a taxable income of $1 million dollars would then be $327,683.50."
$1 Million - $327,683.50 (taxes) = $672,316.50 - $68K IRS = $604,316.50 - $500K (State) = $104,316.50 - $112K (TES) = - $7683.50
She's already in the red and she hasn't even paid Zenaida, fines, court costs, Leonard P, and I'm sure there are others that I have missed.
ETA: Her new lawyer is Charles Greene. I wonder if all of these people would come to other 'indigent' inmates rescue?!
I wouldn't put money on that...
Where did you get the pic of his wife from? She looks much younger (or has she had the benefit of surgery/extensive cosmetics? )
And $4000 fine for the 4 convictions of lying to LE = - $3683.50
I doubt she'd take that kind of offer. Sounds too cheesy.
I can see Barbara Walters or Diane Sawyer or Katie Couric or someone on that level getting the first, exclusive interview. Despite what anyone says or wants to think, it'll get huge ratings. Casey will say just enough in that interview to generate a decent advance on a book. The book itself would only briefly touch on the story of Caylee's death (if at all) but would be more about the rest of her life, both in and out of prison.
At first I didn't think she'd do a book because it wouldn't sell well enough, but now I'm starting to think that it might. I didn't think people would want to know they were putting money in her pocket, but I think there are enough people out there who would to make it worthwhile for a publisher.
And I wouldn't be so sure that she'll lose these cases filed against her, or that she'll be reimbusing the state much. Don't count on that.