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has been found guilty.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4429271/
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Seig said:has been found guilty.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4429271/
She may not have much of a pocket book left to hit. Everything that she has been associated with has gone down hill since her being charged and the stock in the company that she owned has plummeted. The company is thinking of cutting all ties with her to get the "stench" of her name disassociated with it.RCastillo said:Wouldn't it just be better to hit her in the pocket book instead of going to jail? It's a waste of taxpayer money! :hammer:
Not to mention many news syndicates have decided to terminate Martha Stewart's "Ask Martha" articles.theletch1 said:She may not have much of a pocket book left to hit. Everything that she has been associated with has gone down hill since her being charged and the stock in the company that she owned has plummeted. The company is thinking of cutting all ties with her to get the "stench" of her name disassociated with it.
Creative inspiration? What? Stripes and bright orange? :uhyeah:KenpoTess said:
She had no idea she was breaking a law, and now she has no idea that she will not be treated differently. She expects everything to be the same. Nothing will change. SHe has a big lesson coming her wayCeicei said:What makes Martha think she can continue to do all these things from her cell?
- Ceicei
theletch1 said:It may not be as big a change for her as most of us hope. There are tons of stories of celebrities getting special treatment while in prison. I sometimes have to wonder if ole Martha is maybe a bit dillusional or maybe a bit narcisistic (sp).