Time for THE LIST!!!!!
This case has not been so much about the Tabloid Anna Nicole Smith, but the legal crises surrounding;
The death of a son - about to reach his majority (age 21)of undetermined manner and cause. Could be homicide.
The birth of a daughter - whose paternity and custody is in question - who may also have been born addicted to illegally obtained prescription drugs.
The premature, undetermined death of the infant's mother -could be homicide, suicide or misadventure.
Conspiracy to access a $1.6billion estate and eliminate per stirpes heirs.
Conspiracy by lawyers and foreign government officials to circumvent immigration laws for fraudulent purposes.
Intent to defraud owners of real property and real estate.
Illegal transportation of prescription drugs, by interstate and international waters.
Potential kidnapping of a US citizen.
Illegal disposition/seizure, by an officer of the court, of the remains of a US citizen in contravention of State Law (Florida)
Creation and presentation of fraudulent documents to avoid parental and custodial rights.
Possible religious bias against a Southern Baptist/Christian upbringing for a child who had a GODMOTHER appointed by her mother, who had a "Baptist" minister perform a "committment ceremony". Will the self-appointed father honor this religious affiliation or circumvent it?
WE SHOULD ALL BE TERRIFIED THAT THESE SAME LAWYERS, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND JUDGES COULD PUT ALL OF US IN JEOPARDY.
A REVIEW OF ALL THE "LEGAL" RULINGS TO DATE SHOULD REMIND US TO NEVER LEAVE OUR AFFAIRS IN THE HANDS OF LAWYERS OR JUDGES.
AMEN!
Some more for THE LIST:
-money laundering
-forgery
-drug pushing and possible illegal drug purchasing (mushrooms_
-giving drugs prescribed to one person to another person
-interfering with doctors care in hospital detox
-and probably outright stealing from Anna Nicole
Speaking of lists....If anyone has a ping list, could you please add me?
Updated: 2/26/2007 12:04:18 PM
The judge who cried as he issued his ruling in the Anna Nicole Smith case is refusing to reconsider his decision.
Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur, had asked Judge Larry Seidlin to change his mind about turning the body over to the lawyer acting as the guardian for Smith's baby. At the time of his ruling, Seidlin urged that Smith be buried in the Bahamas, with her son.
Monday, Seidlin said he won't reconsider.
Hours before he announced his decision in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Arthur's lawyer was up the road in West Palm Beach, asking an appeals court to overturn Seidlin's ruling. The lawyer claims Seidlin treated Arthur "as though she were nothing."
Arthur wants Smith buried in Texas. Her lawyer says it would be an inconvenience for Arthur to go to a cemetery in the Bahamas.