In 2004 she filed a complaint with the Durham County Sheriff's Office against a nursing home where she worked briefly. As is her pattern, she dropped the complaint when the nursing home asked that she submit a criminal record in order to get paid. I bet she lied to the employer when hired, saying she had no prior arrests.
http://www.newsobserver.com/122/story/429338.html
Didn't her mother say she was in a psych ward in 2005, something about "worrying about money?"
She's been a busy little litigant, hasn't she?
In 2004 she filed a complaint with the Durham County Sheriff's Office against a nursing home where she worked briefly. As is her pattern, she dropped the complaint when the nursing home asked that she submit a criminal record in order to get paid. I bet she lied to the employer when hired, saying she had no prior arrests.
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DANG!
She likes to file complaints.
She's been in trouble with the law almost every year since she graduated from high school.
Taking it as a whole, you could say she's been in trouble with "authorities" for quite a few years.
Do you have any idea if the Navy has to reveal her reason for discharge if lawyers request it?
I can't get the story to load. The page headings load up and then nothing - just blank.
Do you (or anybody) know what the nature of the complaint was that she made to the sheriff's office in regard to the nursing home? The reason I ask is because I wonder if a pattern of intimidation can be shown in which she files false reports to intimidate somebody into doing what she wants, not just as a retaliatory measure or because she has mental issues.
The former husband said that when they were married, they fell behind on bills. His former wife, he said, suggested she take a job dancing; she would be nearly nude but would make some quick money. She visited a club but decided she wasn't ready for that kind of work, he said.