To: KneelBeforeZod
oops. cut it off
"Even if there's a history of claims that seem suspicious, that doesn't mean the next time, it's not legitimate," Butler said.
Neither VanLester nor her sister returned calls from their mother's Orange City home Friday for comment. But the mother, Barbara Rastellini, 68, dismissed allegations of fraud against her injured daughter, saying, "All of this is nothing but bull."
henry.frederick@news-jrnl.com
2 posted on
12/07/2003 2:24:12 AM PST by
KneelBeforeZod
(If God hadn't meant for them to be sheared, he wouldn't have made them sheep.)
To: KneelBeforeZod
This is a professional career criminal, as is the rest of her sociopath family.
She would never have been as successful as she is without a group of very sophisticated fellow criminals: the trial lawyers would helped her fake the endless "injuries" for their 1/3 of the settlement loot.
3 posted on
12/07/2003 2:30:33 AM PST by
friendly
(Man is so made that whenever anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.)
To: KneelBeforeZod
Too lazy to work, too nervous to steal, what do you do, sue.
Years ago, I worked with a fellow who confided that his wife and mother sued folks for a living. They would drive around until they saw an expensive car behind them. Slam on breaks and waa-laa a year's income.
4 posted on
12/07/2003 2:30:38 AM PST by
Quilla
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