KC has checked into Probation .2011.08.24 - 6:00 PM EDT #3

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  • #421
My impeccable sources tell me FCA is currently living with Zoommate the Roommate and working for Zoss the Boss. She is diligently socking away money so she can pay off Zaxman the Taxman and in her spare time she receives spiritual guidance from Zonk the Monk.

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::great::great:
 
  • #422
KC living alone? On what? She's a born parasite. I think some poor underling from one of the DT's law offices has gotten stuck with being her minder. Or maybe one of the attorneys has a garage- or mother-in-law apartment and she's sitting there this very minute, sucking up a beer and reading about herself on WS!

All I can say is if and when she finishes probation without screwing up, she is going to be an unholy tornado of terror. Baez and everyone else on her team had better watch their backs! It should be entertaining.
 
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My impeccable sources tell me FCA is currently living with Zoommate the Roommate and working for Zoss the Boss. She is diligently socking away money so she can pay off Zaxman the Taxman and in her spare time she receives spiritual guidance from Zonk the Monk.

PDA!
(Pretty Darn Awesome!)
:great:
 
  • #425
Is drinking allowed at a monastery?

It is when the retreat is owned by Dorothy, the Lawyer who refers to herself as the "one with the hair"...:great:
 
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Is drinking allowed at a monastery?

Not in a Traditional Buddhist monastery. Any other monastery, yes. Let us not forget some of the finest liqueurs were originally made in monasteries. Oh how I miss the bar tending days and learning all about each and every flavor!
 
  • #428
Not in a Traditional Buddhist monastery. Any other monastery, yes. Let us not forget some of the finest liqueurs were originally made in monasteries. Oh how I miss the bar tending days and learning all about each and every flavor!



That's right, and every once in a while I interview nuns from a convent where they make their popular rum cakes at Christmastime... :rocker:
 
  • #429
Isn't it noted on the form - the part we didn't see?:floorlaugh:

I don't know. If the reporter can see it, and if she's reporting it, she needs to source it and show it to viewers.
 
  • #430
That's right, and every once in a while I interview nuns from a convent where they make their popular rum cakes at Christmastime... :rocker:

All the nuns drink down here LOL! you know that!!!
 
  • #431
It's not just beer runs though. Someone has to be housing her, someone has to be taking her to the probation office. Someone has to be somewhat supporting her as she obviously can't support herself. I wonder if she would prefer to be invisible during the course of the probation.

If it's not Casey then Someone is buying or paying for her groceries, toiletries, clothing and footwear.
 
  • #432
I agree that is probably not related to the $20 probation fee. The wording implies things like what you mentioned and also the placement on the form would be strange to note the $20 fee being paid. that would usually be on the front page in the upper right hand corner where it was easily visible at a glance and also when the paper is in a file. I have no direct experience with probation forms - just expressing an opinion based on the lay out of every other official form I've ever filled out.

ETA: That said - doesn't Casey have monetary obligations? There was a judgement made against her for the court fees/prosecution fees that she is supposed to pay back. Is that considered not to be in effect in any way since it is being appealed?

bbm
Yes..
One of them is a Federal Tax Lien levied against her by the IRS in the amount of $68,000..
 
  • #433
Did she pay her IRS bill?

I don't believe so..the Osceola Circuit court has the Federal Tax Lien recorded under her name but nothing else.
Since the Lien it is recorded with the court a recording of satisfaction of lien/judgement would show if it was paid...but I am not 100% certain.
 
  • #434
According to this link copied from today's news thread, FCA is living alone. I guess that means she is not staying at the monastery.

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/en...thony-shes-in-good-standing-on-probation.html

:waitasec:
Living Alone could mean living alone in her own apartment, or other type of dwelling and not sharing it with someone else....she could very well be in some sort of retreat/monestary or somewhere else...that has individual housing units on the property.
 
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Do Buddist Monks live in monasterys?
 
  • #437
So have we heard any tweets from Steve Helling(?) from People magazine, because this probation report pretty much refutes everything his "sources" told him about OCA's current life.....

If I were him I'd be feeling pretty silly right about now....It's all about your "sources" Stevie! :floorlaugh:
 
  • #438
Do Buddist Monks live in monasterys?

Yes, a vihara which is a monastery. Link for explaination:

[ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vihara"]Vihara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

Then we could get into Temples, Pagodas, Shrines, and so forth lol, just joking. :crazy:
 
  • #439
Most likely not. The IRS wouldn't announce it, it's private business. I am sure neither Casey nor the DT would announce it due to the uproar from the Casey haters who would (without right) demand to know where the funds came from.

Just imagine the pages and pages of supposition and hypothesising here alone if it was announced Casey had paid off her debts?

Whether or not her probation officer would be interested or not is irrelevant; none of her business. As it is none of the taxpayers of Florida's business. It is between Casey Anthony and the IRS, period.

The OP asked if "we" would see the headlines. "We" have no right to know Casey Anthony's dealing with the IRS.


Link Please.

The last time I was browsing through the Internal Revenue Code (a fascinating read, I hear an illustrated version is coming out :rolleyes:)

I was captivated by the sections around Section Six Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Three, which address the issue of federal tax liens.

Anyway,
The lien is actually a matter of public notice and remains a matter of public notice until very specific conditions are met.

The lien, as it operates by law, is by necessity a public offering. It is one way the IRS gives notice to other creditors so as to

maintain a super priority status as far as payments by the debtor are concerned and who is paid first. Other creditors (:bowdown:).

Hence, it is by law, a necessary bit of public info. Yup, it's everybody's business. :phone::usa::phone:


If there is some law out there which trumps the IRS , I hope it will be provided.

Second,

Since the payment and evasion of taxes has long been an area wherein the potential for criminal activity exists, it is

quite frankly the business of the probation office if any alleged wrongdoing as it relates to the non-taxpayer and the government does occur.

This sort of monkey-business can most definitely lead to a violation of probation along with imposition of sentence. ...Chapter 948 of the Florida Statutes.



OpinionMH:wolf:
 
  • #440
Yes, a vihara which is a monastery. Link for explaination:

Vihara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Then we could get into Temples, Pagodas, Shrines, and so forth lol, just joking. :crazy:

I happen to have one of these on my estate. Prostate that is. But I am very good at pagoding a person of pagod at any minute. This is not a good thing as pagoding is very similar to producing which is very bad if you are GA and CA. I believe that they have work to do in this regard.
 
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