Posted on 04/06/2017 2:32:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A friend of the victim said she was disappointed and shocked that Li was able to pay for her freedom
A Hillsborough woman accused of killing the father of her two children was released for jail Thursday after posting an unprecedented $35 million bail raised by friends, family and business associates with ties to China.
Tiffany Li, 31, is backed by a group that raised $4 million cash and pledged $62 million in San Francisco Bay Area property. California courts require twice the bail amount if property is used instead of cash. She must remain on round-the-clock electronic monitoring.
Li's attorney Geoff Carr says Li and her mother were born in China, where the mother was financially successful in the construction industry. Carr says Li and her mother are naturalized U.S. citizens.
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I was thinking of ties to a Mexican Drug Cartel as I read the headline. But China? Yeah. That works too.
New passport, new papers, new look, go to Canada with your new papers and pick up your second set of papers and passports and 10-1/2 hours later you are in China.
She should have never been given bail. She will run and probably successfully. With the kind of money she has access to, this can be done.
I see she killed the father of her kids.
I bet she goes the good old American Route and proves that the man was abusing her and the kids. And she killed him out of self defense.
With her money - she can buy herself a non-guilty verdict.
Apparently she did not like the accommodations at the county jail.
Yeah, but what does she look like?
Isn’t that how we determine guilt or innocence here on Free Republic?
I’m more interested in how the husband voted in the last election before he died. (After he died, we know how he voted.)
But, he’s Bay Area, so if he voted for Rats, I don’t care about any of this.
I actually hope she jumps bail and goes back to China. She’ll be out of here, and 62 million in property will be confiscated
Thank you.
Guilty.
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