08-24-2013, 10:59 AM
George looks like he's lost some weight.
He's certainly not hunkered down in seclusion since the verdict, as his family and lawyers suggested that he would be.
He was out when he stopped to assist in a minor roadside car accident the week after the verdict.
He was out when he was pulled over for speeding in Texas a few weeks agp.
And, he was out earlier this week when he was pictured with the son of the owner of the Kel-Tec gun factory that he toured.
“We certainly would not have advised him to go to the factory that made the gun that he used to shoot Trayvon Martin through the heart,” Shawn Vincent, a spokesman for attorney Mark O’Mara, told Yahoo! News Friday afternoon. “That was not part of our public relations plan.”
Adding, “From that perspective, we are George’s legal representation, but I don’t think he takes our advice on how he lives his life or what factories he decides to tour. We represented him in court. We got the verdict that we believe is just, and the rest of George’s life is up to George.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/23...ostpopular
And so, life goes on (well, for George Zimmerman anyway)...
He's certainly not hunkered down in seclusion since the verdict, as his family and lawyers suggested that he would be.
He was out when he stopped to assist in a minor roadside car accident the week after the verdict.
He was out when he was pulled over for speeding in Texas a few weeks agp.
And, he was out earlier this week when he was pictured with the son of the owner of the Kel-Tec gun factory that he toured.
“We certainly would not have advised him to go to the factory that made the gun that he used to shoot Trayvon Martin through the heart,” Shawn Vincent, a spokesman for attorney Mark O’Mara, told Yahoo! News Friday afternoon. “That was not part of our public relations plan.”
Adding, “From that perspective, we are George’s legal representation, but I don’t think he takes our advice on how he lives his life or what factories he decides to tour. We represented him in court. We got the verdict that we believe is just, and the rest of George’s life is up to George.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/23...ostpopular
And so, life goes on (well, for George Zimmerman anyway)...