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COMMENTS:
Voted : Spoiled Brat!
She's 26 and still looking for her Mommy to bail her out of trouble. Sheesh!
What a farce! It's not right to release someone and the next day send her back to jail, no matter if that person is an ordinary Joe Bloke or a rich celebrity. Frankly, your judicial systems is a big pile of bollocks!
Poor baby. She had "special needs" and did not know what a baloney sandwich was. Poor baby. Sob, sob. She needs her mommy. Well, I shouldn't be so cruel. She is, despite her denials, one of us: shivering humanity. So...
Voted : Spoiled Brat!
^ lmao YEP, fuck her special needs. We all have special needs but hers shouldn't be MORE imporant. That broad has so many special needs she should be riding the short bus to Hollyweird!
Voted : Spoiled Brat!
I'm afraid I can only spare- twelve seconds fr tears today. And the tears will be sparse- the meds have me drier than normal...
Voted : Spoiled Brat!
"Mommmmy!!! I don't wanna go back to jail! Mommy! It's not fair!" I could only shake my head in disbelief. I wonder what the "medical condition" is and why it would've made jail so difficult a prospect for our young heir-brain.
Voted : Spoiled Brat!
Her parents have a lot to answer to, they ultimately responsible for the disgraceful behaviour of their daughter, the "I want I get" childhood she has had has left her believing that she can do just as she pleases and Mummy will fix it all for her, she is now learning a harsh lesson of life...
It's not right to release someone and the next day send her back to jail, no matter if that person is an ordinary Joe Bloke or a rich celebrity. by seamus She was sent back because she wasn't supposed to leave in the first place. The sheriff (any sheriff for that matter) does not have the authority to over-rule a judges decision.
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