They will be dragging the sisters out tomorrow to say that the really big deal is the state releasing the records.
The family must be desperate to get their show back on the air.
“The family must be desperate to get their show back on the air.”
After the clips I’ve seen of this interview, I would be shocked if TLC even considered putting the show back on the air. For one thing, what companies would spend a dime advertising on the show, ever again?
The family isn’t desperate for anything.
Here are the cold hard facts:
The family is about to receive a multi-million dollar settlement from In-Touch magazine and their parent company Bauer Media Group. MULTI-MILLION and every one involved in this KNOWS IT!
The parents, the girls who are the victims and even Josh will be getting massive checks for many, many financial quarters and it is going to be big enough to show up on the balance sheets.
There is no chance in Hell that Bauer Media fights this case in court. Any first year law student could retire on the proceeds from this case.
Heck, they may be on the hook to TLC.
Aside from everything else, the State releasing the records IS a big deal - the state broke the law.