09-24-2011, 11:55 AM
Gauche is a good word to describe my first reaction. It makes me wonder who is behind all of this anyway.
Jaycee has no formal education, she was cut off from most of the world from the time she was 11 years old until she was nearly 30, her mom is a soft-spoken woman who has lived her life in slow-paced rural type environment. Nice, simple people. Jaycee is returned home, she doesn't speak for over a year (recovering and building demand?) and then she does a few interviews with major national television stations, a People Magazine cover story, sues the State of CA for $20 mil, writes a best-seller, sets up a non-profit organization, and now files suit against the Fed Govt.
I think someone got ahold of her and her mom as soon as Jaycee and her girls were returned home. Hot commodity. She is being heavily managed and marketed, imo. I hope whomever comprises the management team has her best interests in mind. It's looking like a business enterprise, imo. I'd bet that the 100% she will be donating from any Federal award is AFTER her attorney takes his/her cut. Potentially big pay off for the attorney if that's the case.
Again, in no way minimizing her ordeal or her right to make money from it. Just questioning the motive for trying to take even more money than she was already awarded.
Jaycee has no formal education, she was cut off from most of the world from the time she was 11 years old until she was nearly 30, her mom is a soft-spoken woman who has lived her life in slow-paced rural type environment. Nice, simple people. Jaycee is returned home, she doesn't speak for over a year (recovering and building demand?) and then she does a few interviews with major national television stations, a People Magazine cover story, sues the State of CA for $20 mil, writes a best-seller, sets up a non-profit organization, and now files suit against the Fed Govt.
I think someone got ahold of her and her mom as soon as Jaycee and her girls were returned home. Hot commodity. She is being heavily managed and marketed, imo. I hope whomever comprises the management team has her best interests in mind. It's looking like a business enterprise, imo. I'd bet that the 100% she will be donating from any Federal award is AFTER her attorney takes his/her cut. Potentially big pay off for the attorney if that's the case.
Again, in no way minimizing her ordeal or her right to make money from it. Just questioning the motive for trying to take even more money than she was already awarded.