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04-25-2019 07:23 PM
I notice a lot of venom on threads like this against "rich" people.
Do those who post comments like that prefer a more progressive agenda, then, to close the increasing gap between the wealthy and the poor/low-income?
Or is just a random vent without any substance?
04-25-2019 08:52 PM
Rich people who act entitled like Lori Laughlin? Yeah, there is venom. Ordinary middle or low income people would not take her stance . They would not have even been in her position to begin with! Morals and integrity count-no matter what the income level.
04-25-2019 09:06 PM
Lori needs to stop talking. Her poor me routine is making people harder on her. She seems to have no contrition nor willing to take any blame.
04-25-2019 10:01 PM - edited 08-14-2019 12:58 AM
04-26-2019 01:44 PM
A few developments in the overall case:
Laura Janke, formerly assistant coach of woman's soccer at USC has pleaded guilty and agrees to cooperate with the prosecution in exchange for leniency. The prosecution will seek incarceration at the low end of the scale (her crime, Conspiracy to Commit Racketeering involved taking bribes) has a maximum 20 year sentence.
While she was not directly involved in the admissions of Lori's daughters (that was Donna Heinel, USC senior associate athletic director), Janke's cooperation could provide additional insight into the actual process of admitting fake athletes, maybe including how far up the food chain knowledge of this ran.
Attorneys for 17 defendants, including Lori and Mossimo, have filed a motion asking for the prosecution's evidence. Probably legal maneuvering but they're allowed to see it all.
One of Lori's daughters is said to have received a Department of Justice "target letter". This could sway Lori and Mossimo to finally enter a guilty plea.
Felicity may wind up doing her time at home, it is speculated.
04-26-2019 02:05 PM
@suzyQ3 wrote:I notice a lot of venom on threads like this against "rich" people.
Do those who post comments like that prefer a more progressive agenda, then, to close the increasing gap between the wealthy and the poor/low-income?
Or is just a random vent without any substance?
@suzyQ3 I think this is both a real stretch to imply, and also off topic.
04-26-2019 03:06 PM
@Johnnyeager The lawyers were complaining about "discovery" because they had not received the evidence in a timely manner. The response was it voluminous and will take some time.
Lawyers being paid to draw this out legally as long as possible!
I would love it if Felicity received home arrest! It would annoy the living daylights out of Lori. I would have no problem with Felicity getting home arrest and a fine which I think should be a years worth of tuition for someone who was accepted and cannot afford it. I feel Felicity has remorse for what she did and her whole demeanor from the beginning reflects it. Lori is another story and I don't think she will escape jail time. But then again, who knows!
04-26-2019 03:10 PM - edited 04-26-2019 03:18 PM
@Johnnyeager wrote:A few developments in the overall case:
Laura Janke, formerly assistant coach of woman's soccer at USC has pleaded guilty and agrees to cooperate with the prosecution in exchange for leniency. The prosecution will seek incarceration at the low end of the scale (her crime, Conspiracy to Commit Racketeering involved taking bribes) has a maximum 20 year sentence.
While she was not directly involved in the admissions of Lori's daughters (that was Donna Heinel, USC senior associate athletic director), Janke's cooperation could provide additional insight into the actual process of admitting fake athletes, maybe including how far up the food chain knowledge of this ran.
Attorneys for 17 defendants, including Lori and Mossimo, have filed a motion asking for the prosecution's evidence. Probably legal maneuvering but they're allowed to see it all.
One of Lori's daughters is said to have received a Department of Justice "target letter". This could sway Lori and Mossimo to finally enter a guilty plea.
Felicity may wind up doing her time at home, it is speculated.
Another update - the NY Post is reporting that Heinel has a new job now - driving for Lyft, and that her expensive house is up for sale.
04-26-2019 05:17 PM
@Pearlee wrote:
@suzyQ3 wrote:I notice a lot of venom on threads like this against "rich" people.
Do those who post comments like that prefer a more progressive agenda, then, to close the increasing gap between the wealthy and the poor/low-income?
Or is just a random vent without any substance?
@suzyQ3 I think this is both a real stretch to imply, and also off topic.
@Pearlee, I appreciate your input, but I leave those things up to the moderators.
04-26-2019 05:32 PM
@maximillian wrote:The rich are entitled. period.
Boy that’s a h.u.g.e. brushstroke.
Entitlement can be anywhere with anyone.
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