You are very welcome. I'm going to post the link to the transcripts for our members who missed Nancy's show tonight.
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0801/09/ng.01.html
GRACE: No. Why did he leave? Why now? In the midst of a search for his wife who could be dead.
BRODSKY: To take his.
GRACE: Why did he go on a vacation to the magic kingdom?
BRODSKY: To take his children out on vacation. They desperately need to get away from the circus that was going on in his home.
GRACE: I thought the media had left his home.
BRODSKY: I`m sorry?
GRACE: I thought the media had left his home.
BRODSKY: They haven`t completely left his home. There isn`t a day that goes by that some member of the media doesn`t knock on his door.
But Nancy, I`d like to do something. This letter is out there. We`d like to issue an appeal to the Will County State`s Attorney`s Office to state publicly that Stacy will not be in any trouble, that she will not be prosecuted for anything if she returns. We think that maybe she`s out there and that she`s afraid to come back because she`s worried about prosecution, and we`d like them to come out and publicly state that Stacy has nothing to worry about if she shows herself.
GRACE: Prosecution for what?
BRODSKY: For all the trouble she`s caused. There`s been.
GRACE: I`m sorry. I`m asking for a specific criminal statute, sir.
BRODSKY: Well.
GRACE: Prosecution for what? What are you talking about?
BRODSKY: Well, I can tell you right now there`s been a couple of ladies in -- a couple of runaway brides, so to speak, runaway wives in Illinois who have come back. We have one lady.
GRACE: Are you talking about the runaway bride down in Georgia who lied to police.
BRODSKY: No, we had a young lady here who disappeared for four days, staged her disappearance to look like -- and then came back and there was an outcry of why she wasn`t prosecuted.
GRACE: Prosecuted for?
BRODSKY: That`s a good question. But there was a public outcry.
GRACE: So.
BRODSKY: I`m sure that -- I know the runaway bride was prosecuted and they had a big.
GRACE: Jennifer Wilbanks. Yes.
BRODSKY: Correct.
GRACE: Mr. Brodsky, you are a veteran attorney. You know that at this juncture there is no reason or no claim of prosecution against Stacy Peterson. So why are you even saying this? To deflect attention from your own client?