Memo TO: Attorney Joel Brodsky RE: Your Client Drew Peterson
Since you took on the "Defense of Drew Peterson" because he is entitled to legal representation, my question to you sir is why set up a fund for someone who has yet to be charged with a crime? Does being a suspect all of a sudden mean one sets up a legal defense fund? Why Mr. Brodsky, your client Drew Peterson, has not even been charged. Here is a suggestion for your innocent client. Perhaps Mr. Brodsky you should carefully consider creating a fund to hire an investigative team to locate Stacy. I mean after all she allegedly ran off with someone , a man, according to the admissions of your client. Perhaps Mr. Peterson can shed more light on with whom and where this person might be with his wife. Sounds logical. That would certainly clear this entire matter up, would it not? If she were still alive Mr. Brodsky, Rumor has it, your client, allegedly, is spending way too much lip service in a popular spot in Bolingbrook with the owner of the establishment who is a woman discussing matters of the heart. Her's and his heart. Seems your distraught and grieving client has quickly moved on with his life as evidenced by the "I will never get a date", statement, while at the same time setting up a defense fund so that you can represent him. And then monies which he allegedly can not touch would go to his children. Mr. Brodsky why not set up a fund to find Stacy and then take the extra money and donate those funds to a battered women's shelter? Or perhaps even a homeless organization.
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