Addicting Info
It appears that George Zimmerman may have conned the cons. After his recent altercation with his wife, his attorney, Mark O’Mara told ABC News in a September 10th interview that he would no longer be representing Zimmerman. That shouldn't be surprising, considering that Zimmerman was almost arrested outside of the home of his estranged wife earlier in the week for an alleged domestic violence incident. While some media sites have claimed that the police stated Zimmerman didn't have a gun, these reports, according to Zimmermans’s own attorney, are false. In an interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, O’Mara said that Zimmerman was in possession of a weapon when he went to his wife’s home.
What might be surprising, however, is that O’Mara may not have dropped Zimmerman because of his tendency to get into trouble with the law. During the ABC interview, when O’Mara was asked if he had any advice for his former client, he said this:
“Pay me.”
Some day they will realise they have been had in more ways than just this and will feel really dumb.
ReplyDeleteUntil that Day, I expect to see a lot more comments from the usual people.
Would are patron canine (and Englishman emulator) care to explain how he is any less of a fool than his countrymen?
DeleteUntil that day that he does, we shall assume that he is a fool. But if he where to explain, we shall know (and thus become wiser fools ourselves).
Yours truly, from under the bridge.
Zimmerman will likely be getting reimbursed for legal expenses to the tune of about $300k since he was acquitted. Then there's the money he will likely get from NBC. The lawyer will get his money.
ReplyDeleteO'Mara's attitude towards Zim has turned sour. "PAY ME!" He did a good job getting Zim off for murder, and obviously doesn't like Zim, possibly because he's tired of being lied to by Zim. and his wife. O'Mara wants nothing to do with Zim and will not represent him in any further legal issues, he quit. Very telling.
ReplyDeleteThe more time passes, the more of a low-life George is turning out to be. It's no wonder he was adopted as the NRA wonder boy.
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