Mr.Forte
Banned
I'm happy I don't have baggage(kids) I smile like "The Grinch That Stole Christmas" every morning.
She broke her agreement with the state
Spent 30k in half a year
And may leave her children without a parent while she serves time
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Did I allude to knowing what she spent the money on?How do you know what she spent it on?
This lady is rediculous..... You didn't fund an education account because your kids might not get an education?........
This lady proves time and again that she is a shytty mother.... Some role model they have![]()
She is trying to use every loophole in the book to make sure the money does not go to the kids....This lady is rediculous..... You didn't fund an education account because your kids might not get an education?........
This lady proves time and again that she is a shytty mother.... Some role model they have![]()
If a man pays child support and a woman uses that money on rent, is that not for the child because that child needs a place to stay and at that time its with the custodial parent.
Not arguing that she shouldn't put the money in a trust. If I said it, point out where. I'm not even wholly defending her because i'm sure she's had job offers by now, whether its from a generous person or one of the many interviews.
PHOENIX - A trial date has now been set for the Valley mother who gained national attention for leaving her children in a hot car while she went on a job interview.
Her teary eyed mug shot prompted people all around the country to donate to her defense.
WATCH FULL INTERVIEW: Shanesha Taylor speaks out after trial date set
Shanesha Taylor though, failed once again to meet a key deadline that would have eliminated child abuse charges.
Taylor had until Thursday to fund a $40,000 trust for her children's education and childcare. That amount was reduced from $60,000 that was part of the original deferred prosecution agreement with the state.
In all, Taylor raised more than $100,000. She tells us there is still $72,000 left.
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Taylor explained that she can fund the trusts and was willing to but she was told she had until November 15 to completed the transfers. She expressed concern that some of her concerns and intentions were not fully communicated to the prosecutor's office.
She said that she did not fund the trusts originally because the terms of the trusts would prevent her children from accessing the money should they choose not to pursue higher education.
"I'm trying my best," she said. "I'm not this terrible person that they keep making me to be."
She said she is living on $3,500 per month. She also indicated though that some of the spending from the total went toward childcare and rent paid in advance.
Taylor failed to provide financial documents in previous hearings. Taylor said that the money was in her mother's account and she didn't want to turn that over court records because of her mother's tax issues.
Taylor said that she has been unable to get a job.
Meantime, her attorney Benjamin Taylor who helped broker what some would call a "dream agreement" asked to withdraw as her attorney.
He said he could not go into details but told ABC15 that he was happy that he was able to help her get her children back and make this deal on her behalf. In court he told the judge that he advised his client to fund the account.
Taylor is set for a December 10 trial date on felony child abuse charges. She said she is still hopeful that the whole thing can end positively.
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