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And what exactly is she living on during this period of time?
(respectfully snipped)
The kindness of all those people who donated the "thousands" that CM mentioned? :maddening:
And what exactly is she living on during this period of time?
If KC has any advisors worth anything, this will never happen. Get the cases settled, the judgments entered, and then declare bankruptcy and poof! They go away.
KC won't have to even do that. Let's say Tim Miller sues her for $112k. All her lawyer has to do is say "tim, you can get your judgment, and she'll file BK. So how about you take 12 cents on the dollar and sign this release of all claims before we reduce the offer to 8 cents?"
What's he going to do? Same with Padilla, et al.
The IRS liens...I don't know how BK treats them...wouldn't surprise me if they survive bankruptcy - they probably survive alien colonization of Earth - but all the others can be wiped out. In practice, the IRS settles for less all the time.
So if KC has any advisors, they need to go to each claimant, negotiate low settlements, and get agreements signed. Then KC can go out, do her one interview and make enough money to pay them all off and start fresh. One poster on here is tracking the claims against KC; that total has no bearing whatsoever on what she will ultimately pay out.
I'm not rooting for her or anything; far from it - just explaining a likely course of action for her. Her second best alternative is to take any money she can get and leave the country. No one would complain; that might be a loss taxpayers could live with.
So if that happens - what makes you think the courts wouldn't put liens on the source of the money? And when you declare bankruptcy, it doesn't just end there - there is a period of a number of months before you are released from your bankrupt state, when any monies earned are paid into the "estate". And what exactly is she living on during this period of time?
Have you seen the totals the SA have come up with? Getting very close to 500K...... And since Stan appears to have signed his order of probation today and forwarded to the OCSD....things will get a bit sticky for Miss FKC I think....
Number three will be interesting.
Oh he signed it??:great:
Oh he signed it??:great:
The Orange County Clerk's office tells WESH they are processing the paperwork to amend Anthony's probation status. Strickland is expected to sign the clarification order Monday.
The order then goes to the Department of Corrections, which will begin the process of setting up supervised probation.
Oh he signed it??:great:
WESH is tweeting that their sources say the Clerk's office is preparing an order for her to serve probation. I hope its true!
sounds like it's a done deal!!!!!:woohoo:
but
can't get my hopes up:banghead:
So if that happens - what makes you think the courts wouldn't put liens on the source of the money? And when you declare bankruptcy, it doesn't just end there - there is a period of a number of months before you are released from your bankrupt state, when any monies earned are paid into the "estate". And what exactly is she living on during this period of time?
Have you seen the totals the SA have come up with? Getting very close to 500K...... And since Stan appears to have signed his order of probation today and forwarded to the OCSD....things will get a bit sticky for Miss FKC I think....
sounds like it's a done deal!!!!!:woohoo:
but
can't get my hopes up:banghead:
Strickland's office told WESH 2 News on Friday afternoon that it was his intent that Anthony serve a year of probation after her release from jail.
Not getting my hopes up yet.... title of the article says she *could* be ordered back. But this sounds promising:
What kind of time limit does KC have to pay the fine that HHJP ordered? I know it mentioned if it was not paid, her license could be suspended.
Can contempt charges also be filed against her if she doesn't pay?
If she filed to be indigent wouldn't she have to stay here in the states? I have not been on here for awhile and read back through many post but did not find anything on this but my daughter said she has a friend living in Ohio and said there is a lot of talk that she is there in a small town. Since she originated from Ohio do you think this is true?
sounds like it's a done deal!!!!!:woohoo:
but
can't get my hopes up:banghead:
If KC has any advisors worth anything, this will never happen. Get the cases settled, the judgments entered, and then declare bankruptcy and poof! They go away.
KC won't have to even do that. Let's say Tim Miller sues her for $112k. All her lawyer has to do is say "tim, you can get your judgment, and she'll file BK. So how about you take 12 cents on the dollar and sign this release of all claims before we reduce the offer to 8 cents?"
What's he going to do? Same with Padilla, et al.
The IRS liens...I don't know how BK treats them...wouldn't surprise me if they survive bankruptcy - they probably survive alien colonization of Earth - but all the others can be wiped out. In practice, the IRS settles for less all the time.
So if KC has any advisors, they need to go to each claimant, negotiate low settlements, and get agreements signed. Then KC can go out, do her one interview and make enough money to pay them all off and start fresh. One poster on here is tracking the claims against KC; that total has no bearing whatsoever on what she will ultimately pay out.
I'm not rooting for her or anything; far from it - just explaining a likely course of action for her. Her second best alternative is to take any money she can get and leave the country. No one would complain; that might be a loss taxpayers could live with.
@bobkealing
bob kealing
Breaking: Source in Orange County Clerk's office says orders being drawn up for #CaseyAnthony probation on check fraud.
This was around 5:15 I believe