• #2,241
How is she not in federal court over IRS fraud?
You are reading my mind. Also, starting doing research to see if she ever applied for PPP. moo
 
  • #2,242
You are reading my mind. Also, starting doing research to see if she ever applied for PPP. moo

It's so hard when you have zero employees to remember how many you have.
 
  • #2,243
It will be interesting to see what defense comes up with to try to defend Kouri on everything that's been said today.
 
  • #2,244
11:56 a.m. Lunch break until 12:40 p.m.


11:51 a.m. The money in the family account was then transferred to Fundfi, a payday lender. Bloodworth asks about the Iron Bridge loan that was due on Jan. 8, 2022. Kouri did not make the payment. She extended the loan for two weeks. During this time, she tried to get a new loan from Excel Financial. Excel asked for a lot of documentation that Kouri sent in. The loan then became Doreen Kouri’s loan as the principal of K. Richins Realty. The Iron Bridge loan remained unpaid and was extended to March 8, 2022.

11:49 a.m. None of the money went to the mortgage on the Barney home. Bloodworth moves to show the family bank account information.

 
  • #2,245
It will be interesting to see what defense comes up with to try to defend Kouri on everything that's been said today.
I’m sure lots of, “well do you know for sure she was……” and then leading questions that have nothing to do with anything, “how can you be sure the bank didn’t make an error on her acct statement”, “how many business owners are in debt”, “are you a contractor? Then how do you know how much all this would cost”
Lol
 
  • #2,246
It will be interesting to see what defense comes up with to try to defend Kouri on everything that's been said today.

We've been given some hints.

Those steps before 911 -- she was walking to the back door to let the dog out.

She never sent, received or opened those jiffy gifs.

Prolly blame her real estate troubles on Covid.

Will embrace RC and reject CL.

They got nothing.

JMO
 
  • #2,247
Never to be let down.



K. RICHINS REALTY, LLC


Kamas, UT
Rural
Industry
Tile and Terrazzo Contractors

Loan Amount
$20,833
Amount Forgiven
$21,184

Date Approved
April 28, 2020 (First Round)

 
  • #2,248
That’s crazy!

I'm sorry, what does skirting mean? I'm not very up on common vernacular. Unless you mean skirting the issue.
 
  • #2,249
I'm sorry, what does skirting mean? I'm not very up on common vernacular. Unless you mean skirting the issue.

I believe the skirting is the fabric around the table to preserve the modesty of anyone wearing a skirt, or to hide the fact that the defendant is wearing shackles from the jury.
 
  • #2,250
  • #2,251
court is back in session. Ms. Karrington (forensic accountant) is still on the stand under direct by the proseuction.
 
  • #2,252
12:42 p.m. We are back in the courtroom. Jurors are in their seats – many with caffeinated soft drinks in hand. Testimony continues with forensic accountant Brooks Karrington. Prosecutor Brad Bloodworth is questioning her.

Nate Eaton, EastIdahoNews.com

 
  • #2,253
Defense continues to make their objections (overruled) on teh record with each and every question posed to this witness.
 
  • #2,254
  • #2,255
Defense continues to make their objections (overruled) on teh record with each and every question posed to this witness.

Objecting to the evidence that makes KR look bad.

It all makes her look bad.

JMO
 
  • #2,256
Objecting to the evidence that makes KR look bad.

It all makes her look bad.

JMO
It does make their client look as guilty as she is, goes directly to motive.
 
  • #2,257
Karrington is speaking about 'funding sources' for Kouri Richins addressing her primary lender; the HELOC, personal cash, etc.

"She had prior projects that she'd done in South Carolina, they seemed to be fairly successful," - Brooke Karrington.

1772567790620.webp


 
  • #2,258
The defendant had no funds coming in. No brainer.

She was living way over her means.

That's why she's 4.5 mil in debt.

Yep, I cant get over the debt amount. It's an insane amount to be in the negative.
 
  • #2,259
12:58 p.m. In early 2021, Karrington says Kouri sold the last significant project she was going to sell for a while. There was not a lot of new funding activity, except for the Legacy Way House/Midway Mansion – the house she signed on the day after Eric Richins died. She used a lot of lenders to buy the house and didn’t have any money left over for rehab expenses.


12:55 p.m. Karrington has not been able to locate any funds that came in from Doreen Kouri, Kouri Richins’ aunt. Her credit is used for Excel Financing and she is a guarantor on a lot of the payday loans. Her name and credit as used but she is not a funding source as a source of cash, as far as Karrington can tell.

12:51 p.m. Bloodworth admits a document that has information showing funding options for Kouri Richins over the last few years. As time went on, Karrington says the proportions changed and so did the funding sources. Kouri was using her own cash at the beginning but then things changed. The chart looks like this:


Kouri money chart


12:48 p.m. Bloodworth begins by admitting more bank statements from America First Credit Union. They are for Eric’s business, C&E Stone Masonry, and K. Richins Realty.

12:42 p.m. We are back in the courtroom. Jurors are in their seats – many with caffeinated soft drinks in hand. Testimony continues with forensic accountant Brooks Karrington. Prosecutor Brad Bloodworth is questioning her.



Nate Eaton, EastIdahoNews.com


Updated at 12:59 pm, March 3, 2026
 
  • #2,260
Lender places a lien on said property which ties it to the outstanding loan. The lien isn't released until said loan paid in full.
moo
 

Guardians Monthly Goal

Staff online

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
258
Guests online
2,668
Total visitors
2,926

Forum statistics

Threads
644,183
Messages
18,812,498
Members
245,319
Latest member
Atinygirl
Top