He had no idea. Zero involvement |
Either because he didn’t do anything, they can’t prove anything or she cut a deal. I pick door no. 2. |
Wrong. He was taped on phone calls with the scam company. He just had no definitive evidence which tied him as a participant in the scandal - no checks or wire transfers in his name, no accounts signed, and the conversations weren't enough. |
Not true. Why would you think that? |
Martha Stewart went to jail. She should too. |
because that's how it works in California - especially for these type of crimes. a female friend was found guilty of gross non-negligent vehicular manslaughter and this is what happened to her after sentencing. |
This is Federal court. She’ll go to a “camp” like Martha Stewart. But she’s not going home on weekends. |
And be a registered felon for the rest of her life. I'm curious - can felons vote in California? Are they allowed to be super-pack donors for political candidates? |
Yes! Let’s prosecute white collar crime.
How about we start with someone ANYONE from the financial crisis of 2008. This is small potato bs. Who cares. |
I am surprised that William H. Macy doesn't come to court with Feliciity. Her brother comes with her. |
You think they wouldn’t have prosecuted if they could? Unfortunately, these people didn’t do anything illegal. Being greedy isn’t a crime anymore than buying a home you can’t afford is a crime. This is the US and we don’t throw people in jail just because of popular opinion. |
I think he purposely stayed away to make it less of a celebrity circus. |
+ 1 seriously shaking, as she should be |
He's probably trying to preserve his career by backing away from his wife and what she has now been convicted of. Was he in cahoots with the whole thing? I think he probably was. But the prosecution didn't have enough on him, so he lucked out. It wouldn't surprise me if he sends her divorce papers while she's serving her jail time. |
What? No way. They're a team, and he was involved, too. |