I sort of doubt that there'll be a conviction in this case, but I'm glad they're dragging her through the mud.
I would personally disagree with a conviction or jail time because the precedent it would set would be ridiculous. It's really not too far off from that judge that sued the dry cleaners for $50 mil because they 'ruined his life'.
But like I said, I'm glad they're making her life a living hell for awhile. Poetic justice, IMO.
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