I know FCA has the constitutional right to take the 5th amendment (unless the Judge tomorrow deems that she should actually answer the questions with "real" answers, if her taking the 5th is legally allowable in this case, we'll have to see),
however, I think it will once again look bad for FCA as no matter the reason for the 5th, it will appear that she has something to hide and is afraid to tell the truth.
I know some will tell me it is her constitutional right (again, if the Judge permits the 5th), but public-relations-wise, I think it will be another blow to FCA and shed more negative light on her tomorrow. For those news organizations that are still interested, mostly locally in Florida I think. It is a Saturday and I don't think it will be top news anywhere but locally, if even there.
If she ends up taking the 5th, I think it will damage her public perception even more, if that is even possible at this point.
IMO, MOO, etc.
IMO, MOO, etc.