Misty didn't know TM set her up with Donna so Donna could squeeze information about HaLeigh out of her, and as a result of this deceitful ploy, when Misty exposed personal information about her unlawful activities in Putnam County to Donna, rather than telling her to stop, Donna jumped at the opportunity to use Misty to make money for herself.
Misty barely knew Donna when Misty offered to risk her life to sell 72 grams of Rx drugs for her for absolutely nothing in return. If Misty and Donna weren't busted in SJC, could it be argued that Donna blackmailed Misty with this information or not?
Misty was entrusted to Donna’s care on this trip and when Misty told her she was afraid of getting in trouble and began suffering from stress, Donna could have told her to call the customer and cancel the meeting but she didn’t because she was only concerned about the money she was promised.
Likewise, Misty could have taken control of the situation and called the customer to cancel their upcoming engagement when she started freaking out, but if Donna convinced her to go through with it because she “needed the money”, it would have made it very difficult for Misty to say no and back out at the last minute especially since Donna was driving her to PC and the deal would only take a matter of minutes.
The fact DB didn’t share the money with Misty proves she exploited Misty. Exploitation is “the practice of taking selfish or unfair advantage of a person or situation, usually for personal gain. Misty would not have benefited at all from this deal if the "customer" hadn’t given her a brokering fee of $100.00.
This situation sounds identical to the treatment Misty endured while living under the influence of the Cummings family. When Misty returned home and wanted to stop seeing Ron, AS and TN would send the children over to convince her to come back, and according to AH, Ron was not giving any money when they lived together.
In this article written by Dana Treen about Misty’s hearing in St. John's County,
Mr. Treen states Misty was pregnant at 14 years-of-age, which is news to me; and Judge Berger did retire to her chambers to decide Misty's sentence.
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After retiring to her chambers to decide a sentence, .....
Pregnant at 14, she ran away to New Jersey with a boyfriend but was found and brought back to Florida.
http://www.allbusiness.com/crime-law-enforcement-corrections/criminal-offenses-sex/15177292-1.html
Misty barely knew Donna when Misty offered to risk her life to sell 72 grams of Rx drugs for her for absolutely nothing in return. If Misty and Donna weren't busted in SJC, could it be argued that Donna blackmailed Misty with this information or not?
Misty was entrusted to Donna’s care on this trip and when Misty told her she was afraid of getting in trouble and began suffering from stress, Donna could have told her to call the customer and cancel the meeting but she didn’t because she was only concerned about the money she was promised.
Likewise, Misty could have taken control of the situation and called the customer to cancel their upcoming engagement when she started freaking out, but if Donna convinced her to go through with it because she “needed the money”, it would have made it very difficult for Misty to say no and back out at the last minute especially since Donna was driving her to PC and the deal would only take a matter of minutes.
The fact DB didn’t share the money with Misty proves she exploited Misty. Exploitation is “the practice of taking selfish or unfair advantage of a person or situation, usually for personal gain. Misty would not have benefited at all from this deal if the "customer" hadn’t given her a brokering fee of $100.00.
This situation sounds identical to the treatment Misty endured while living under the influence of the Cummings family. When Misty returned home and wanted to stop seeing Ron, AS and TN would send the children over to convince her to come back, and according to AH, Ron was not giving any money when they lived together.
In this article written by Dana Treen about Misty’s hearing in St. John's County,
Mr. Treen states Misty was pregnant at 14 years-of-age, which is news to me; and Judge Berger did retire to her chambers to decide Misty's sentence.
<snipped>
After retiring to her chambers to decide a sentence, .....
Pregnant at 14, she ran away to New Jersey with a boyfriend but was found and brought back to Florida.
http://www.allbusiness.com/crime-law-enforcement-corrections/criminal-offenses-sex/15177292-1.html