Date: October 18th, 2014 3:51 AM
Author: Burgundy factory reset button haunted graveyard
Its all the news in OC. Google it, its incredible.
Basically husband and wife lawyers try to frame school volunteer for drugs to get back at her for saying their son was "slow":
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"Kent Easter Gets 6 Mos. in Jail for Joining Fellow Lawyer Wife in Trying to Frame a Mom
By Matt Coker Fri., Oct. 17 2014 at 12:02 PM 17 Comments
Categories: Bat Shit Nuts, Breaking News, Court, Crime-iny, School Daze
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Courtesy of the Orange County District Attorney's office
Kent Wycliffe Easter, the cuckold attorney, gets jail, probation, community service, stay-away order.
Sunbeams breaking through clouds, birds singing again and our collective sigh of relief being accompanied by a pleasing endorphin rush can mean only one thing, Orange County: Kent Wycliffe Easter is officially jail-bound.
The Hon. Judge Thomas Goethals made it official this morning, sentencing the Irvine dad to six months in jail--minus 76 days already served--for joining his fellow attorney wife in trying to frame an elementary school volunteer for drug possession because they thought she'd insulted their then-6-year-old son. She hadn't.
Besides the jail time, Goethals from his Orange County Superior Court bench ordered Easter to spend three years on probation and perform 100 hours of community service. The cuckold attorney was also ordered to stay away from his victim, Kelli Peters, and the Peters family.
Forty-year-old Easter's 41-year-old wife Jill Easter pleaded guilty last year on the eve of her trial on the same charge: false imprisonment by fraud and deceit, because Peters had been detained by police due to the Easters' plot against her. Jill was ultimately sentenced to 120 days in jail and 100 hours of community service.
Kent Easter rolled the dice and went through with his trial--his defense being that his cheating wife was behind the whole thing, that he went through with it to try to win her back and that he had no idea drugs were planted in Peters' car when he called police on her--in an Indian accent and under the name of a neighbor.
Jurors deadlocked 11-1 in favor to convict in November, leading to a new trial that had a new jury deliberating about an hour before convicting Easter last month.
Orange County's long suburban nightmare began on Feb. 16, 2011, when Jill Easter went to pick up her son from Plaza Vista School but he was not with the other young students lined up awaiting their parents. When she asked Peters why her son was not there, the volunteer yard lady informed he was "slow," meaning not speedy. Mrs. Easter took it to mean Peters was saying the boy was a 'tard.
The Easters went on to file a civil suit against Peters that was tossed. About a year after the incident at the school, one or both Easters sneaked into the gated community where Peters and her family resides and planted a bag with a marijuana pipe, Vicodin and Percocet behind the driver's seat of her PT Cruiser. The following morning, Kent Easter called police to report Peters was driving "erratically" and may be on drugs.
Cops found the bag and went inside the school to question Peters. When it became clear she knew nothing about the bag--the officer or officers who came to that realization are the heroes here, folks--Peters was asked who would set her up. The sue-happy Easters immediately sprang to mind, and the twisted plot was unraveled from there, leading to the power couple's eventual arrest, convictions and punishment.
"As officers of the court, they know how the legal system is supposed to work," Goethals said upon Kent Easter's September conviction. "Abusing the integrity of the system is a horribly aggravating factor. ... If there's anybody in our community who should know better, it's an officer of the court."
Cal Berkeley law-educated Jill Easter is no longer an officer of the court. Her law license was suspended, a fate that will likely befall Kent. It will sting him more because he was still practicing at the time of his conviction. His wife had given up lawyering to become a crime fiction author.
The bright side for her--besides avoiding prison time like the old man--is that she gained future inspiration for her writing career in jail, where she was roughed up by other inmates, according to Kent's lawyer. There goes that endorphin rush again."
http://blogs.ocweekly.com/navelgazing/2014/10/kent_wycliffe_easter_6_mos_jail.php
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PS: he went to UCLA, she to Berkeley
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2703104&forum_id=2#26540544)