I think you meant what she has "allegedly" done.
I'll just note her husband isn't anywhere near a camera defending her "honor"...
Actually, on the news this morning there was a clip of her and her lawyer walking either in or out of court and a person identified as her husband was nearby. I suspect that the attorney has told both to clam up and keep a low profile.
and that I doubt in an election year the local DA is going to make a "spurious" charge on a topic like this.
I don't think at this point in time the charges are based upon a "prosecutors information," or grand jury indictment, but rather, they are based upon criminal complaint filed by the investigating LEO. However, I am not licensed to practic in Florida, so don't qoute me on the procedure.
Lastly, she may very well be guilty of the charges against her. I am not, however, ready to convict her based upon the statements alone of two teenage boys whose overactive hormones could very well cause dillusions of grandeur, distortions of reality, and a lot of wishful thinking. Also -- and this is important from my mindset -- I lived in the Hudson Valley during the entire Tawana Brawly thing (I've know several of the cast of characters for many years) -- and have seen the damage that a teenage liar can do and how the lies seem to take on a life of their own.
"I think you meant what she has "allegedly" done."
No, I don't. I've read the police reports, I've read what the two children involved have to say, I've noted the various timelines that match, and the credit card receipts.
And I've seen this woman's haunted look.
Smart money is she pleads no contest, or enters into a plea bargain agreement. Watch and see.