Anonymous wrote:I don't think she'll really be in prison for the entire 11 years. I can't imagine her husband waiting for her.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize she got 11 years. That seems pretty long for a non-violent, white collar crime. Meanwhile in DC actual murders get less time.
Anonymous wrote:She actually went. I was half expecting some kind of vanishing act. Like when she booked a one way ticket to Mexico (to go to a wedding supposedly)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She actually went. I was half expecting some kind of vanishing act. Like when she booked a one way ticket to Mexico (to go to a wedding supposedly)
She will be out in a month due to mental health issues.
Is that possible?
Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize she got 11 years. That seems pretty long for a non-violent, white collar crime. Meanwhile in DC actual murders get less time.
Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize she got 11 years. That seems pretty long for a non-violent, white collar crime. Meanwhile in DC actual murders get less time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She actually went. I was half expecting some kind of vanishing act. Like when she booked a one way ticket to Mexico (to go to a wedding supposedly)
She will be out in a month due to mental health issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been thinking about this lately. I believe EH 100% deserves the sentence she received, but I still feel a great deal of compassion for her (or any woman) leaving for a long prison term with 2 small children.
Why just women? Do you feel compassion for men that are in prison with children on the outside?