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Shanesha Taylor is facing charges of child abuse after leaving her 2 young children in a hot car while she went for a job interview. Amanda Bishop has organized a fundraiser to help her out. Do you want to donate?
KRAMERCAT, how did I know you'll be the first one to criticize on this occasion...
"Maupin said he arranged jobs for Taylor in the hospitality industry, a business in which she told him she was interested.
"I call these Taylor-ready jobs, all she had to do was show up," Maupin said. "Unfortunately, she didn't."
"We had someone call my office and alert her attorney to the fact that she spent $6,000 at a music studio in Tempe to finish her baby daddy's rap album," Maupin said.
I feel bad for the people who were kind enough to donate money to this awful woman.
Location: Georgia, on the Florida line, right above Tallahassee
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Originally Posted by pghquest
There is NEVER an excuse to risk the safety of a BABY nor leave them in an unsafe situation.
No matter how much you try to justify it, there isnt justification.
You and two kids are in a car that flips over and catches fire. You can only save one child before it goes boom. Or in a boat, the boat flips and you can only save one child before the other drowns.
In your example, there is no excuse for either child not to be saved. In the real world, someone is about to die.
"Maupin said he arranged jobs for Taylor in the hospitality industry, a business in which she told him she was interested.
"I call these Taylor-ready jobs, all she had to do was show up," Maupin said. "Unfortunately, she didn't."
"We had someone call my office and alert her attorney to the fact that she spent $6,000 at a music studio in Tempe to finish her baby daddy's rap album," Maupin said.
I feel bad for the people who were kind enough to donate money to this awful woman.
I don't feel bad for them. They are idiots helping a moron. Every person that supported this woman should be strapped into a car for 40 minutes on a hot day with no liquids and the windows rolled up.
"Maupin said he arranged jobs for Taylor in the hospitality industry, a business in which she told him she was interested.
"I call these Taylor-ready jobs, all she had to do was show up," Maupin said. "Unfortunately, she didn't."
"We had someone call my office and alert her attorney to the fact that she spent $6,000 at a music studio in Tempe to finish her baby daddy's rap album," Maupin said.
I feel bad for the people who were kind enough to donate money to this awful woman.
Court ordered her to put $40,000 of the more than $ 100,000 in donations she collected into a trust fund for her children. She did not follow thru and the money is gone. She declines to account for it and instead now claims it was government over reach to mandate a trust fund because her kids ( babies) don't want to go to college.
It is known she bought designer clothes, took many trips and funded the baby daddy's studio time for a rap record. Trial was supposed to start in December and was postponed till after the new year.
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