There's very clearly some sort of deal in place. I could bet LE told her "tell us what happened and you're good as long as you stay out of trouble and cooperate 100% until the case is done". We'll see if she's able to be good.
I would be surprised if there weren’t some sort of plea deal in the works.
There's very clearly some sort of deal in place. I could bet LE told her "tell us what happened and you're good as long as you stay out of trouble and cooperate 100% until the case is done". We'll see if she's able to be good.
I've now discovered from watching other trials that many judges do this. However, they are in less significant cases. I'm thinking first degree murder is not the KR judge's normal case schtick.That’s the one thing about the judge I also find strange, always wishing her the best of luck . Seems an odd thing to say to an alleged murderer. I wonder if he does that with all defendants in his court. Maybe it’s his way of emphasizing the fact that he’s impartial?
I thought we knew this already?The former housekeeper of Kouri Richins, the Utah woman accused of murdering her husband and then writing a book on grief about it, is now admitting that she provided Richins with the fentanyl used to POISON him! @jessecordweber joins
@BrianEntin to discuss this shocking update.
Yes, we did. But BE's tweet and interview are new but not the news content/subject.I thought we knew this already?
My question would be, how did the parents' house (which was financed by a nonprofit regional housing agency and special low-income programs at USDA) end up in the realty company? I would guess that could have caused it to be clawed back by the USDA. I'm thinking if you end ownership, you no longer have rights to the specialized financing. USDA RD financing has special rules.![]()
Eric Richins’ family names Kouri’s mother and brother in civil suit
Kouri Richins’ family is speaking out about the criminal and civil cases against her, after being named in a lawsuit by her late husband Eric’s family.www.kpcw.org
This whole thing is strange. How do you get a house from a realty business to private ownership? Unless a gift, it would require a money exchange. You could do it with cash, or you'd get a mortgage. You can't just randomly be changing ownership on a mortgaged property without re-navigating terms with the mortgage company, surely? And the mom evidently got the house with a USDA RD mortgage. If she transferred the house to the realty company, she has to have lost the USDA mortgage?My question would be, how did the parents' house (which was financed by a nonprofit regional housing agency and special low-income programs at USDA) end up in the realty company? I would guess that could have caused it to be clawed back by the USDA. I'm thinking if you end ownership, you no longer have rights to the specialized financing. USDA RD financing has special rules.
And that's before we even get to the step about transferring the house back to the parents from Kouri Richins realty.
From the quoted link:![]()
Eric Richins’ family names Kouri’s mother and brother in civil suit
Kouri Richins’ family is speaking out about the criminal and civil cases against her, after being named in a lawsuit by her late husband Eric’s family.www.kpcw.org
I have a sense, from personal experience, that holders of USDA RD mortgages can't engage in the kind of "asset protection" you are describing. The qualification is very low income, AFAIK, and the rules are very particular (you can't have a renter, a swimming pool, make more than a certain very low amount, have anything fancy, transfer the property.....), and at least for some, it takes annual re-qualification.Until recently, Kouri Richins Realty had the deed to a home in Francis’ Frontier Cottages neighborhood, making it an asset Eric’s family could take if they win the lawsuit. Last Wednesday, Kouri’s brother transferred ownership of the property back to their mother.
Eric’s family amended the lawsuit Monday, calling the move a “sham.” They say Kouri, her mother and her brother “jointly devised a scheme to siphon assets from [Kouri Richins Realty] so as to hinder, delay, and defraud” them.
Eric Richins’ family names Kouri’s mother and brother in civil suit
Don't shoot the messenger for what I am about to say -
I am not sure if the described conveyance was an attempt to hide assets that are Kouri's or more about protecting her mother (who is not accused of murder) and her home. If mom is older and engaged in asset protection with an eye towards preserving assets in case of a future Medicaid application or avoidance of future probate, the home may well have been partially conveyed to Kouri with life estate maintained by mom as an estate planning strategy well before Kouri went on to kill her husband.
Now that her daughter is being sued the recent conveyance may have been simply in response to recent suits to try to protect mom's homestead.
JMO
This may already have been discussed by now as I started this post an hour ago and had to break away for a meeting. if so, please disregard.
ETA also, we know Khouri liked to play fast and lose with her husband's funds. IF she is (or was) POA for mom - mom may not even have realized her property had been somehow conveyed to Khouri, and or her realty business. Just random thoughts.
^^rsbmFrom Lisa’s perspective, it’s always been her home, not Kouri’s. The property transfer was to make sure the books reflected that.
“It was totally legit,” Lisa said. “I just removed Kouri’s name off of my home.”
^^rsbm
Unfortunately, I think Kouri may have used her mother in her increasingly desperate financial schemes, and her mother, Lisa, isn't aware that KR actually removed her mom from the deed and instead thinks her son's transaction on behalf of KR was simply to take Kouri's name off of "her deed."
I looked up the KR Reality, LLC transactions earlier here and believe KR transferred the home to the LLC around the time of Eric's death where Kouri was probably intending to use the property for security for her line of credit.
We already know Kouri is crafty about forging signatures and fraudulent POAs and doubt even Lisa would be exempt from Kouri's misdeeds. MOO
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