‘Lulu & Leo’s Law’ Would Make Lying About Childcare Experience A Crime (with clip)
"NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The parents of a little girl and boy murdered by their nanny are backing a new law to prevent people from providing phony job references.
As CBS2’s Hazel Sanchez reported, the law would make lying about job experience in childcare a felony crime....
...the Krims are pushing new legislation to protect families looking for childcare.
“We also believe that parents and caregivers should be protected from people who would harm them with their evil and lies. We were deceived and betrayed by the defendant’s family, who remain wholly unaccountable for their role in the murders of our children,”
Kevin posted on Facebook*....
LuLu and Leo’s Law would make it illegal for people to give false references for nannies or babysitters. Someone who provides a fake reference could get locked up if the nanny commits a crime against the family he or she works for....
Otis plans to introduce the bill this week and hopes Lulu and Leo’s Law will pass by the session this June. State Sen. Andrew Lanza, of Staten Island, is also sponsoring the bill in the Senate."
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/04/19/lulu-and-leos-law/
BBM..*Kevin Krim's Facebook post
April 18
https://www.facebook.com/kevin.krim/posts/10104852994422071
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I was wondering about Joselyn's son, poor boy, but he's doing well...here's an article that has something about her son...
The Jury and the Family Speak Out As the Nanny Trial Ends
"...When Jesus Frias testified for the defense, he had the clean-cut look of an office intern: pressed khaki pants, pink oxford shirt. In the years since the crime, Jesus has dropped his mother’s surname and switched to his father’s. He finished high school, enrolled at SUNY Albany, and graduated summa



laude. He got a job in a medical research lab, applying photoluminescent nanodiamonds to cancerous cells. He applied to 20 medical schools, and is waiting to hear back. Polite and amiable, Jesus thanked everyone he interacted with in court — judge, lawyers, bailiff, stenographers, and court security officers in bulletproof vests.
Since his testimony, I have thought often of Jesus Frias. He seems to be thriving in spite of his mother’s unthinkable crimes...
https://www.thecut.com/2018/04/nanny-trial-jury-and-father-kevin-krim-on-the-guilty-verdict.html
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