Jo Ann's big payday is here
Cha ching! $680,000. To be paid by the police union. Touché!
Maybe this means she won't be needing to run for public office. One can hope.
Maybe this means she won't be needing to run for public office. One can hope.
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Jo Ann believes her sycophants. She might even personally fund part of her next campaign.
ReplyDeleteShe's going to be in Ilani an hour after this cashes.
DeleteOr she’s paying off what she already owes!
DeleteSince she undoubtedly a "pay me first" agreement with her lawyer(s) and an outstanding judgement for her credit card debt, there may not be much joy in Hardesty-ville when this ship comes in.
DeleteI doubt she's more than $100K in the hole coming in. Even if her lawyers get half, she'll have plenty to burn through, for a while. But by the time her taxes are due, it will probably all be gone, and the cycle of delinquency will start again.
Deletethe oregonian article does a better job explaining why the police richly deserved to pay and were wise in settling the case lest a jury order them to pay more in the future.
ReplyDeleteThe cops here were absolutely awful. It's why people hate them. It's rich indeed to see that dreadful union drained of some big bucks. Not to mention their own attorney fees. Well-deserved.
DeleteDon’t be shy Jack. Tell us what you really think.
DeleteThe settlement is missing a zero. It's also missing Hunzeker's terminated police certification.
ReplyDeleteNotice how nowhere in the article does KOIN say who leaked.
You wanted KOIN to give up a source?
DeleteAs I recall the car wasn't being driven by her, but was still registered in her name. Which of course can happen after you sell a car people delay getting the title switched over in their name.
ReplyDeleteThanks, officer, for that helpful clarification. I never herard it before. Probably a lie.
DeleteI have no idea what happened, but Jo Ann Hardesty has said multiple times in person that she has no idea how to drive, and therefore takes the bus everywhere. When she is working she takes an Uber (presuming she can afford it). So it was kinda preposterous for anyone whose ever met her to think she would be driving. In all likelihood she hasn't driven a vehicle in ten years.
DeleteNot writing any of this to defend her or the situation, but that's all context.
the car was not hers and never had been hers. totally unrelated person and car from sw washington. the woman driving it bore a vague resemblance to the commissioner (black female with black and grey hair) and the victim “swore” it was her. that was all the police needed to run wild with the story. the police even had a surveillance camera video from the accident scene that proved it was not joann. i have a screengrab of it on my cell phone from the day this story broke.
DeleteShe said she had a car, an old Volvo I think. She never drives it. I wish the trolls would stop posting the drivel here and go back to feasting on Fox News.
DeleteHey Jack can you estimate what she’ll have to pay in taxes on all this - preschool, homeless, state income? Because I’ll bet she screws it up.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure she'll help the families that had a kid killed due to wanton gang banging with little to zero chance of getting arrested because of all the "defund the police" nonsense going on.
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