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To: srmanuel

“..but she could sell her story and name every big-name person she trafficked children too, the bidding to expose the story and to keep it hidden would be enormous.”

She could attempt to get word out that she would sing like a bird if several million dollars weren’t made available for her appeal. Considering that old Jeff got Arkancided just for getting caught I don’t see that option working for her because, as the King said in Braveheart, “arrows are expensive, the dead cost nothing.”

Selling the rights to her story is a no go also. Since 1977 most of the states and the Federal government have had something called the Son of Sam law that prohibits criminals from profiting from their crimes. If she were to sell her story any profits would be seized and given to the victims of the crimes or disbursed to a fund for victims of crimes.


17 posted on 07/30/2023 5:12:09 AM PDT by oldvirginian (Gated communities....for those days you miss prison )
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To: oldvirginian

I wonder if the UK, Australia or some other countries have similar laws, if she is on probation when she gets out, it might take a while, but I bet she could find somewhere to go and get paid for her story.

Given who we’ve heard about being involved with her, most of them are from the US, UK, Israel, and other Western European countries, who all happen to be at war with Russia.

Putin is former KGB, what better way to throw a bunch of people like Bill Clinton and other powerful people under the bus than to have her come to Russia, Putin and his Oligarch friends probably would be more than happy to put together a nice package of money to create hell for their enemies.


24 posted on 07/30/2023 5:46:04 AM PDT by srmanuel ( )
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