littlemisslegal
compassion and empathy -do not push it
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I just find it interesting, that although she claims "There's nothing I want to cash in on." She nonetheless kept a single text message for over a year that says "Just thinking about you! I need you in my life."
Some affair, even if true it sounds like it was a text sent long after they had stopped seeing each other.
And IMO Cindy is better looking anyways ;-)
http://www.wftv.com/news/22846532/detail.html
The woman says she gave George about $5,000 after he cried poor and WFTV was told George told her he deposited the money in an account under his mother's maiden name
If true that should be very easy to track the money trail.............
That actually sounds fishy to me. Lot of work to hide money? Why not just open an account somewhere under your own name. Banks track money by social security number, plus it is unlikely they would allow someone to open an account under a false name.
That is the crux of this that, if true, could be problematic for the defense IMO.
I don't think the affair in and of itself matters at all to the case, but I could be missing some implication.
We don't know she only saved that one text, do we? There could be many more that are being kept from the public.
That actually sounds fishy to me. Lot of work to hide money? Why not just open an account somewhere under your own name. Banks track money by social security number, plus it is unlikely they would allow someone to open an account under a false name.
That actually sounds fishy to me. Lot of work to hide money? Why not just open an account somewhere under your own name. Banks track money by social security number, plus it is unlikely they would allow someone to open an account under a false name.
And IMO Cindy is better looking anyways ;-)
Unless he had his mom open it so they could hide money in it? Money from various sales and such. Or he had mom open it so he could hide money from Cindy in case of divorce.
That is the text that WFTV showed a picture of on their site. For all we know she saved a friend's number under the name George Anthony and had the friend (or sister) text her this past December.
If they have been shopping the deal for some time, chances are they hatched this plan a while back.
Plus, George was under 24/7 surveillance by the media, public, and law enforcement when this was all going on. Hard to think he was having some sordid affair and no one caught wind of it, not even the great Kathi B...
That is the text that WFTV showed a picture of on their site. For all we know she saved a friend's number under the name George Anthony and had the friend (or sister) text her this past December.
If they have been shopping the deal for some time, chances are they hatched this plan a while back.
Plus, George was under 24/7 surveillance by the media, public, and law enforcement when this was all going on. Hard to think he was having some sordid affair and no one caught wind of it, not even the great Kathi B...
If you listen to Brad carefully he questions the womens motives, and implies they are in it for some sort of profit, and are in some way scaming the National Enquirer. So no he does not actually deny the affair, but tries to leave the impression that he is denying the affair and claiming it is a scam. It's all verbal tricks and lawyer/political doublespeak.
This woman is a nervous wreck, I do not see anything sinister.
This woman is a nervous wreck, I do not see anything sinister.