What we have here is someone who plead guilty (no one forced her, coerced her or held gun to her head) to battery. Now that she's serving her sentence for the crime she admitted she did, she's whining, crying and kvetching. And she's now moaning and groaning because the taxpayers of Wisconsin--and that includes me-the ones who paid for her lawyer, want their money back. And I'd certainly like to see a copy of the complaint and the pictures her attorney received in discovery. If her advocate saw it, there's no attorney-client privilege to those documents. So where are they?
And we did catch her advocate in one lie--her hubby isn't a preacher. He's a janitor. How many more lies have she and her advocate told? Spin is spin. If you're gullible enough not to see it and smell it, pity for you.
Most fundamentalist groups like this don't have a "formal" clergy. Clergymen are typically lay, and aren't necessarily paid, or paid very little, for their services.
I knew an elderly gentleman years ago who worked as an engineer by day, and was a fundy Baptist preacher the rest of the time.
And a substantial bill it is. I've seen PD bills for $1,000. and less. She, and her advisors, must have had her PD file every motion known to mankind to get the bill up over $6,000. Then she pled guilty.
Where is the big push from the advocates to pay her legal expenses? Won't happen because the lack of response will telegraph how irrelevant they are. Just like the Christine bail fund. $76. and holding.
She has seven kids not five (as the advocate states), 15 years old to one year old.