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I just read on another forum that the Ocean Woods condo she is staying in is owned by David Deese. The same guy that took the A's to the Bahamas by private plane, and gave George his latest job.

You, I trust. I just get tired of people saying they know this and that when they know nothing. :blowkiss:
 
There are other posters who do know what they say, and say what they know, whether or not it meets your standards.


You, I trust. I just get tired of people saying they know this and that when they know nothing. :blowkiss:
 
I had to get up and come in to my computer to post this. I am watching JVM about the Jodi Arias trial. The pictures that were shown the jury....explicit photos.....

And to think that JBP would not allow some of the photos of FCA pole dancing because they were too inflamatory. Also, the jailhouse video....too inflamatory. OMG. I am getting mad all over again. Maybe, just maybe if those jurors had seen half of the things we had seen over the course of those 3 years, it might have been different.

IOW FCA had been tried in Arizona. Or maybe it was the fact that the trial was televised that made JBP do some of the things he did.

I loved him during the trial, but now....IDK.
 
I had to get up and come in to my computer to post this. I am watching JVM about the Jodi Arias trial. The pictures that were shown the jury....explicit photos.....

And to think that JBP would not allow some of the photos of FCA pole dancing because they were too inflamatory. Also, the jailhouse video....too inflamatory. OMG. I am getting mad all over again. Maybe, just maybe if those jurors had seen half of the things we had seen over the course of those 3 years, it might have been different.

IOW FCA had been tried in Arizona. Or maybe it was the fact that the trial was televised that made JBP do some of the things he did.

I loved him during the trial, but now....IDK.

I think there was a round robin of mistakes on this case.
 
oops sorry..on a roll here.

If those pics had been show, IMO they would have shown the REAL Casey Anthony, not the coddled crying actress they looked across the courtroom everyday and saw.

Somebody asked on JVM last night if the attorneys were coddling Jodi. I know they were thinking about DS and company putting their arms around FCA, etc. THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY JBP.

:banghead::banghead::banghead:
 
You, I trust. I just get tired of people saying they know this and that when they know nothing. :blowkiss:

T, I just want you to know I stand behind what your saying. Facts are facts and opinions are opinions.
 
As I have stated previously, I am in Ocean Woods twice a day, and have been for the last couple of years. I walk two dogs an hour two times a day there for a handicapped/disabled lady who lives there. I find it highly unlikely she is living there; it is a very close knit community where pretty much every one knows every one else. There is absolutely no internal gossip about Casey Anthony living there, and it's not because they respect her privacy, imho, it's because she is not there.

Okay... :websleuther:
 
oops sorry..on a roll here.

If those pics had been show, IMO they would have shown the REAL Casey Anthony, not the coddled crying actress they looked across the courtroom everyday and saw.

Somebody asked on JVM last night if the attorneys were coddling Jodi. I know they were thinking about DS and company putting their arms around FCA, etc. THAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN STOPPED BY JBP.

:banghead::banghead::banghead:

Not to mention the ones that were sealed -- I have always felt there were so doosies in those.

On other news/gossip/whatever - anyone heard about this?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jackie-k-cooper/blood-moeny-shows-a-ficti_b_2441664.html

On facebook it is being speculated that this is a funnel for blood money for Casey. (Obviously rumor and speaks to the fact that with this gang, many seem to have little trust.) So, what did JB want with this author in 2010?
http://rgazala.blogspot.com/2013/01/author-spotlight-james-grippando-returns.html

Thoughts anyone? Oh, and don't read the bio's on the author or if you do, don't pay attention the the name of his daughter that is creepy at best, in my humble opinion only.
 
Not to mention the ones that were sealed -- I have always felt there were so doosies in those.

On other news/gossip/whatever - anyone heard about this?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jackie-k-cooper/blood-moeny-shows-a-ficti_b_2441664.html

On facebook it is being speculated that this is a funnel for blood money for Casey. (Obviously rumor and speaks to the fact that with this gang, many seem to have little trust.) So, what did JB want with this author in 2010?
http://rgazala.blogspot.com/2013/01/author-spotlight-james-grippando-returns.html

Thoughts anyone? Oh, and don't read the bio's on the author or if you do, don't pay attention the the name of his daughter that is creepy at best, in my humble opinion only.

OMG is all I can say. Blood money, indeed
 
She is making no effort to pay her debts....

http://myclerk.myorangeclerk.com/CaseDetail.aspx?CaseID=6236234

Her case number is 2008-CF-015606-A-O

I'm sure there is plenty of Dr PHil money around, but she has to look broke
as long as there are civil suits pending..
.

Who paid the $ 19, 509.43 towards the total of $ 23, 663.34?
FCA? her attorneys? her parents?

What is the total of $ 23,663.34 for exactly?

Total Financial Assessment 23,629.34
Total Payments and Credits 19,265.34
Balance Due as of 08/31/2012 $4,364.00

Total Financial Assessment 23,663.34
Total Payments and Credits 19,509.43
Balance Due as of 01/15/2013 $4,153.91

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/24/florida.anthony.costs/index.html
Aug 24, 2011
"...convicted her on four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to law enforcement officers. Prosecutors cite those misdemeanor convictions as the legal basis for their request that Anthony pay for the police costs involved in her daughter's disappearance.

"Orange County Sheriff's Office said the investigative costs of $293,123.77 are based largely on the criminal investigation division's work between July 15, 2008, and December 11, 2008. If other deputies' work were included, "the reimbursement for cost of investigation..."

"Prosecutors are also seeking reimbursement for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's investigative expenses of $71,939.56 and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation's expenses of $10,645.38..."

http://www.wesh.com/news/casey-anth...Pay/-/13479888/13126182/-/4kafwg/-/index.html
Sept 23, 2011
· Florida Department of Law Enforcement: $61,505.12
· Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation: $10,283.90
· Orange County Sheriff's Office: $145,660.21 (up from $25,837.96 in a previous order)
. State Attorney's Office: $50

http://www.wesh.com/news/casey-anth...Pay/-/13479888/13126182/-/4kafwg/-/index.html
Sept 23, 2011
"Judge Belvin Perry added $119,822.25 to Anthony's bill in an order Friday, bringing the grand total in costs she must pay to $217,499.23."

Nov 1, 2012
Twitter
Steve Helling @stevehelling
Earlier this month, #CaseyAnthony fell behind on her payment of court costs and got a warning from the court - pay up or be rearrested.

Steve Helling @stevehelling
In the notice that #CaseyAnthony received, the court threatened to suspend her driver's license and turn her over to a collections agency.

NOTE: She'd been paying no more than $30 per month, though there have been many months that she's skipped and not paid anything. In the last few months, they actually assessed her a non-payment fee of $5-$10 per month

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=135285&page=39
Originally Posted by FaerieB
11/1/2012
ETA: Steve's reply to me when I asked about the license. From the letter:
"Your driver's license is being suspended. In order to avoid your driver's license being suspended...pay your past due balance."

01/15/2013 Removed from Collection Program & Sent to Collection Agency
01/15/2013 Notice to Suspend Driving Privileges Done
01/15/2013 Case Sent to Collection Agency - Penn Credit Corporation
10/02/2012 2nd Postcard for Non Payment
09/18/2012 $10 Assessment Non Payment
08/30/2012 2nd Postcard for Non Payment
08/15/2012 $10 Assessment Non Payment
 
According to the DMV her license has been expired, since March 2009..
Hopefully anyone who sees her driving will call Police.
 
Not to mention the ones that were sealed -- I have always felt there were so doosies in those.

On other news/gossip/whatever - anyone heard about this?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jackie-k-cooper/blood-moeny-shows-a-ficti_b_2441664.html

On facebook it is being speculated that this is a funnel for blood money for Casey. (Obviously rumor and speaks to the fact that with this gang, many seem to have little trust.) So, what did JB want with this author in 2010?
http://rgazala.blogspot.com/2013/01/author-spotlight-james-grippando-returns.html

Thoughts anyone? Oh, and don't read the bio's on the author or if you do, don't pay attention the the name of his daughter that is creepy at best, in my humble opinion only.

I think the fictional book is DISGUSTING - supportive of Baez - makes Baez think he is important [NOT!]
Baez was bragging on his Facebook that his law firm is now on Twitter, and also about this fictional book.

12/28/2012
Jose Baez On Facebook
"Okay Everyone, we finally gave in our firm is now on twitter. Please follow us @Baezlaw on twitter. I will do my best to update as much as possible on all of the new things we have going on at The Baez Law Firm. We have several big announcements coming soon and I cant wait to share with you some of the things that we will be doing."

Options.
Jose Baez
"True Story: I remember New Years Eve in my second year of law school I could not decide if I was going to go out or not, the reason was because I was reading a novel called "The Pardon" that I could not put down. The story was about a Miami criminal defense lawyer named Jack Swyteck trying to save a man on death row. I was truly inspired by the story. The book was the first novel by an attorney named James Grippando. Fast forward 17 years later and Grippando has just written his 20th novel called "Blood Money." Where Jack Swyteck has just won the biggest murder trial in the country since OJ Simpson and has been dubbed "Juanie Cochran" by the media for representing a young woman accused of killing her daughter. I got an advanced copy and its FANTASTIC! Everyone pre-order yours today if you want to see what happens next. I DID NOT Participate in this book but it is truly a great read.
[ame="http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Money-James-Grippando/dp/0062109847/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1356716094&sr=8-3&keywords=blood+money"]Blood Money: James Grippando: 9780062109842: Amazon.com: Books@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51TYs2tcfsL.@@AMEPARAM@@51TYs2tcfsL[/ame]
 
Who paid the $ 19, 509.43 towards the total of $ 23, 663.34?
FCA? her attorneys? her parents?

What is the total of $ 23,663.34 for exactly?

Total Financial Assessment 23,629.34
Total Payments and Credits 19,265.34
Balance Due as of 08/31/2012 $4,364.00

Total Financial Assessment 23,663.34
Total Payments and Credits 19,509.43
Balance Due as of 01/15/2013 $4,153.91

http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/24/florida.anthony.costs/index.html
Aug 24, 2011
"...convicted her on four misdemeanor counts of providing false information to law enforcement officers. Prosecutors cite those misdemeanor convictions as the legal basis for their request that Anthony pay for the police costs involved in her daughter's disappearance.

"Orange County Sheriff's Office said the investigative costs of $293,123.77 are based largely on the criminal investigation division's work between July 15, 2008, and December 11, 2008. If other deputies' work were included, "the reimbursement for cost of investigation..."

"Prosecutors are also seeking reimbursement for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's investigative expenses of $71,939.56 and the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation's expenses of $10,645.38..."

http://www.wesh.com/news/casey-anth...Pay/-/13479888/13126182/-/4kafwg/-/index.html
Sept 23, 2011
· Florida Department of Law Enforcement: $61,505.12
· Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation: $10,283.90
· Orange County Sheriff's Office: $145,660.21 (up from $25,837.96 in a previous order)
. State Attorney's Office: $50

http://www.wesh.com/news/casey-anth...Pay/-/13479888/13126182/-/4kafwg/-/index.html
Sept 23, 2011
"Judge Belvin Perry added $119,822.25 to Anthony's bill in an order Friday, bringing the grand total in costs she must pay to $217,499.23."

Nov 1, 2012
Twitter
Steve Helling @stevehelling
Earlier this month, #CaseyAnthony fell behind on her payment of court costs and got a warning from the court - pay up or be rearrested.

Steve Helling @stevehelling
In the notice that #CaseyAnthony received, the court threatened to suspend her driver's license and turn her over to a collections agency.

NOTE: She'd been paying no more than $30 per month, though there have been many months that she's skipped and not paid anything. In the last few months, they actually assessed her a non-payment fee of $5-$10 per month

http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?t=135285&page=39
Originally Posted by FaerieB
11/1/2012
ETA: Steve's reply to me when I asked about the license. From the letter:
"Your driver's license is being suspended. In order to avoid your driver's license being suspended...pay your past due balance."

01/15/2013 Removed from Collection Program & Sent to Collection Agency
01/15/2013 Notice to Suspend Driving Privileges Done
01/15/2013 Case Sent to Collection Agency - Penn Credit Corporation
10/02/2012 2nd Postcard for Non Payment
09/18/2012 $10 Assessment Non Payment
08/30/2012 2nd Postcard for Non Payment
08/15/2012 $10 Assessment Non Payment


BBM and colored red (RBM?)

I am so glad you are keeping up with this. If no one did, it all would just be forgotten. I would think that even collection agencies drop cases after a while.

I am curious as to why they would threaten to take away her license if she didn't have one. Maybe they know more than we are able to access. Just like her probation records, they may be withholding license records too for her own safety because of address location, you know!

Wasn't there some speculation a long time back that this $23,663.34 was money owed by her attorneys for copies made of documents? Maybe this amount was paid by the State after submission of bills from the attorneys?

If all fees are billed to the same case, how can we determine which are the attorney costs and which are assessments FCA must pay?
 
I think the fictional book is DISGUSTING - supportive of Baez - makes Baez think he is important [NOT!]
Baez was bragging on his Facebook that his law firm is now on Twitter, and also about this fictional book.

12/28/2012
Jose Baez On Facebook
"Okay Everyone, we finally gave in our firm is now on twitter. Please follow us @Baezlaw on twitter. I will do my best to update as much as possible on all of the new things we have going on at The Baez Law Firm. We have several big announcements coming soon and I cant wait to share with you some of the things that we will be doing."

Options.
Jose Baez
"True Story: I remember New Years Eve in my second year of law school I could not decide if I was going to go out or not, the reason was because I was reading a novel called "The Pardon" that I could not put down. The story was about a Miami criminal defense lawyer named Jack Swyteck trying to save a man on death row. I was truly inspired by the story. The book was the first novel by an attorney named James Grippando. Fast forward 17 years later and Grippando has just written his 20th novel called "Blood Money." Where Jack Swyteck has just won the biggest murder trial in the country since OJ Simpson and has been dubbed "Juanie Cochran" by the media for representing a young woman accused of killing her daughter. I got an advanced copy and its FANTASTIC! Everyone pre-order yours today if you want to see what happens next. I DID NOT Participate in this book but it is truly a great read.
Blood Money: James Grippando: 9780062109842: Amazon.com: Books


Checked on the "true story" and it could be true - date wise anyway.

According to Wiki, JB got out of the navy in 1989, began college and graduated in 1997.
Amazon says the hardback book was published in Sept 1994.

At least, we know it's not like the national enquirer/examiner that he saw the headlines before it was even printed.
 
Author Grippando wanted to do a NON-fiction book on the Casey Anthony trial, and had discussions with Baez about it.
But then the New York Post reported that Baez was meeting with Grippando's book agent Richard Pine of Inkwell Management, and the public was outraged and flooded Richard Pine with boycott threats and anger, and then all deals were OFF for Grippando to do the NON-fiction book -- so he wrote his FICTION book based on the Casey Anthony case and Baez.


Interesting that author Grippando was on MSNBC Morning Show ... and MSNBC did the supportive documentary of Baez, based on Baez' book.

http://rgazala.blogspot.com/2013/01/author-spotlight-james-grippando-returns.html
excerpts:
Jan 8, 2013
"You can catch Grippando talking about Blood Money very soon on MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" program." "...hobnobbing with Joe and Mika on MSNBC’s morning show..."

[clip]

"For several years I had considered writing a work of nonfiction. Jeffrey Toobin’s much acclaimed book about the O.J. Simpson trial had, in my mind, set the standard for the flood of books about the most watched trial in the history of American television. Public interest in Casey Anthony rivaled that of Simpson, and I wondered if there was a place on the bookshelves for a Toobin-like work on the Anthony trial"

"And my most recent book, Blood Money, also grew out of one of these, shall we say, “inconveniences.” In the summer of 2010 I was wondering which way to go with my next work, and my agent called. "
“I want you to talk to Jose Baez,” he said.
“He’s Casey Anthony’s lawyer.”

Public interest in Casey Anthony rivaled that of Simpson, and I wondered if there was a place on the bookshelves for a Toobin-like work on the Anthony trial. I had several telephone conversations with Mr. Baez over the summer of 2011. It turned out that he was a fan of my work, having read my first Jack Swyteck novel, The Pardon, while he was still in law school."

[clip]
"Our discussions ended abruptly with another telephone call from my agent.
“We’re out,” Richard told me.

A New York Post report (July 25, 2011) that Jose Baez had “met with” my agent [Richard Pine of InkWell Management] went viral over the Internet. The backlash was overwhelming.

http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/casey_lawyer_eyes_book_deal_mdXPmVJXaMiM3gzqdIA1kN

NEW YORK POST
Last Updated:Tue., Jul. 26, 2011

Casey lawyer eyes book deal

Last Updated: 1:22 AM, July 26, 2011
Posted: 11:46 PM, July 25, 2011

"Media hot property Jose Baez, the defense lawyer for Casey Anthony, met with top literary agent Richard Pine of Inkwell Management last week. Sources say Baez, who's in talks to become a TV legal expert, is also working with Pine on landing a book deal."

[clip]

"Talent agency Paradigm signed Baez after the trial, but quickly dropped him over negative backlash."
"Pine didn't get back to us."

InkWell Management

521 Fifth Avenue, 26th Floor
New York, NY 10175
Telephone - 212.922.3500
Facsimile - 212.922.0535
Agent - Richard Pine

Email - [email protected]

Grippano's Publisher: Harper (January 8, 2013)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

http://www.hlntv.com/article/2011/0...ct-baez-reportedly-negotiating-deals-networks

Tot Mom Attorney Surprised By Verdict; Baez Reportedly Negotiating Deals With Networks
By Stephen Loiaconi
updated 12:00 PM EDT, Mon July 25, 2011
excerpt:
"Meanwhile, there were reports over the weekend that one of Anthony’s other attorneys was in New York negotiating for such an interview. The New York Post and TMZ reported that Jose Baez was staying at a luxury New York hotel and discussing possible deals with ABC, NBC and CBS.

[NOTE: This was July 25, 2011 ... on August 1, 2011 the convicted check fraud criminal was ordered back to Orlando to serve probation]

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

http://abcnews.go.com/US/casey-anth...zs-book/story?id=16661648&page=2#.T-xq2JHa-ex

excerpt from Baez' book:
"I had one of my investigators drive Casey to New York," he wrote. "While the entire national media was searching for her in Arizona and California, she was within walking distance of all of their offices."
 
I think the fictional book is DISGUSTING - supportive of Baez - makes Baez think he is important [NOT!]
Baez was bragging on his Facebook that his law firm is now on Twitter, and also about this fictional book.

12/28/2012
Jose Baez On Facebook
"Okay Everyone, we finally gave in our firm is now on twitter. Please follow us @Baezlaw on twitter. I will do my best to update as much as possible on all of the new things we have going on at The Baez Law Firm. We have several big announcements coming soon and I cant wait to share with you some of the things that we will be doing."

Options.
Jose Baez
"True Story: I remember New Years Eve in my second year of law school I could not decide if I was going to go out or not, the reason was because I was reading a novel called "The Pardon" that I could not put down. The story was about a Miami criminal defense lawyer named Jack Swyteck trying to save a man on death row. I was truly inspired by the story. The book was the first novel by an attorney named James Grippando. Fast forward 17 years later and Grippando has just written his 20th novel called "Blood Money." Where Jack Swyteck has just won the biggest murder trial in the country since OJ Simpson and has been dubbed "Juanie Cochran" by the media for representing a young woman accused of killing her daughter. I got an advanced copy and its FANTASTIC! Everyone pre-order yours today if you want to see what happens next. I DID NOT Participate in this book but it is truly a great read.
Blood Money: James Grippando: 9780062109842: Amazon.com: Books

Bolded and blue by me. I think it's absolutely hysterical that his "background image" on Twitter shows Kathi Belich. Wonder if she knows how much he loves her?
 
Is it just me or am I the only one that thinks FCA is really and truly old news? I mean, if a network or publishing house paid big bucks for her story, I'm afraid they just might lose their azz.

Unfortunately there is always the next big thing. Or, next big murder trial, I should say.

I think her hey day is long past. Past her expiration date. <----- peeee yew I knew I smelled something. :floorlaugh:
 
Bolded and blue by me. I think it's absolutely hysterical that his "background image" on Twitter shows Kathi Belich. Wonder if she knows how much he loves her?
Yeah, that was hysterical, as is his concern about (wrongful) convictions allowing perpetrators out on the street to commit more crimes. Wrongful acquittals don't, huh?
 
Wonder how fast I can get myself blocked by @Baezlaw on twitter. Nah I'd rather ignore him.

ETA: that looks like a spoof twitter accounty to me. Did he really say that was his account?
 
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