Murder fishy Karen Read has been accused of trying to fly nan authorities of Massachusetts by nan family of her alleged victim.
The relatives of precocious constabulary serviceman John O’Keefe said successful a tribunal filing for nan wrongful decease suit against Read that she has 'one ft retired of Massachusetts,' as reported by nan Boston Herald.
Read, 44, put her three-bedroom location successful Mansfield up for waste for $849,900, conscionable 2 weeks aft her lawsuit was declared a mistrial.
She is presently awaiting a January retrial for allegedly ramming into her fellow O’Keefe pinch her SUV and leaving nan him to dice successful a snowstorm
O'Keefe's family is pushing for nan civilian suit to guardant and wants to 'lock in' grounds from Read while while nan criminal lawsuit against her plays out.
The family of precocious constabulary serviceman John O’Keefe said successful a tribunal filing for nan wrongful decease suit against Karen Read that she has 'one ft retired of Massachusetts'
O'Keefe's family is pushing for nan civilian suit to guardant and wants to 'lock in' grounds from Read while while nan criminal lawsuit against her plays out. He is pictured pinch Read
'The O’Keefe family besides has compelling reasons to fastener successful grounds from Karen Read, who seeks not only to poison nan assemblage excavation pinch her regular communications pinch nan media, reporters and/or bloggers, but besides has 1 ft retired of Massachusetts now that her location has sold,' nan tribunal filing read.
'To debar prejudice based connected witnesser unavailability, grounded memories and/or Karen Read’s attempts to poison nan assemblage excavation done her nationalist statements, this Court should workout its discretion to DENY a enactment of nan civilian lawsuit pending nan criminal matter’s resolution.'
Read's lawyer would get a payout from nan waste of her location because they person mortgages connected nan spot successful bid to unafraid ineligible fees from Read.
The accused slayer had asked to hold nan wrongful decease suit until her criminal proceedings has concluded.
The massive location is much than 2,000 square-feet pinch 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Read has made judge to support nan location updated complete nan years
Read, 44, put her three-bedroom location successful Mansfield up for waste for $849,900, conscionable 2 weeks aft her lawsuit was declared a mistrial
The suit revenge successful Plymouth Superior Court successful Massachusetts by Paul O’Keefe connected behalf of his family and his brother’s property names Read, nan Waterfall Bar & Grill and C.F. McCarthy’s arsenic defendants. It asks for a assemblage trial.
Read has pleaded not blameworthy and awaits retrial connected charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter while operating a centrifugal conveyance nether nan power and leaving nan segment of a fatal accident.
Her two-month criminal proceedings ended successful July erstwhile nan judge declared a mistrial aft jurors said they were deadlocked.
The judge dismissed arguments that jurors later said they had unanimously agreed Read wasn’t blameworthy connected nan charges of second-degree execution and leaving nan scene.
Read has pleaded not blameworthy and awaits retrial connected charges of second-degree murder. She is seen pinch her lawyer Alan Jackson aft a judge declared a mistrial successful her case
Read has appealed nan ruling to nan state’s highest court.
The erstwhile adjunct professor astatine Bentley College says she dropped disconnected O’Keefe, a 16-year personnel of nan Boston police, extracurricular nan Canton location of different constabulary serviceman aft a nighttime of bar-hopping.
His assemblage was recovered successful nan beforehand yard. An autopsy recovered O’Keefe died of hypothermia and blunt unit trauma.
Read’s lawyers based on that O’Keefe was killed wrong nan location and that those progressive chose to framework her because she was a 'convenient outsider.'
The suit says Read and O’Keefe had been arguing and that she knew she had deed him pinch her SUV earlier returning to his home.