Saturday, August 29, 2009

Payments Made... at a Snail's Pace.

Not only where Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes in debt before they were convicted... but after Joe's guilty plea and Harlow being found guilty... both racked up some additional 'monies owed'. Thus far they're both making payments... albeit in increments that will likely take years (perhaps a life time or two) to pay.

According to court documents filed... Joseph Kerekes' last payment of $34.08 on 08/18/2009 now brings his total payment(s) to $97.46. Harlow Cuadra hasn't been as generous... with the exception of what was paid for pre-filing fees ($50.00)... Harlow's only given $24.25 since his incarceration.

Since Harlow and Joe still owe thousands to the court and family of Bryan Kocis... it certainly looks like it'll take a while before either receives a 'paid in full'... or will it?

5 comments:

  1. . . .it certainly looks like it'll take a while before either receives a 'paid in full'... or will it?

    So dramatically cryptic PC! Whatever could you be hinting at? A new (or old) benefactor perhaps?

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  2. A new (or old) benefactor perhaps?

    I don't know what PC is hinting at, but somebody's paying for Fannick and it's not Cuadra. If he had any money himself, it would go toward the debt.

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  3. "will g said...
    So dramatically cryptic PC! Whatever could you be hinting at? A new (or old) benefactor perhaps?
    "

    Nope... but let's just say that it apparently pays to talk. I'll leave it at that for now.

    I know... even more cryptic. ;)

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  4. let's just say that it apparently pays to talk.


    I hope you're not implying that he might do another interview. From Black's Beach to the witness stand, Cuadra's mouth has caused him nothing but trouble.

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  5. "pizzaman said...
    I hope you're not implying that he might do another interview.
    "

    I won't say if Harlow's going to or not... but someone's allegedly being paid $1000.00 from MTV in regards to a documentary being done about the case.

    At this point... I'm just not willing to say who it is.

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