THE WIFE OF TRAYVON’S KILLER ARRESTED!
Shellie Zimmerman, the wife of Trayvon’s killer, George Zimmerman was
arrested! She was booked into the same jail as her hubby on a perjury
charge. We’ve learned she’s now out on bond.
According to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were
alerted by prosecutors Tuesday that a warrant had been issued for
Shellie Zimmerman, 25. She was arrested about 3:30 p.m. “at the location
she was residing in Seminole County,” deputies said in a statement.
She’s accused of lying to a judge about their finances during Zimmerman’s bond hearing and faces one count of perjury. She allegedly made a total of eight transfers, according to the documents — four transfers in the amount of $9,990, two for $9,999, and two others for $7,500. Even after Zimmerman’s release, the large transfers of cash continued. On April 24, Shellie Zimmerman transferred more than $85,000 from her account to her husband’s.
Six of the transfers were just under the $10,000 threshold that would have required the credit union report the transactions to the Internal Revenue Service. SHADY!
An order issued Tuesday by assistant state attorney John Guy charged Shellie Zimmerman for knowingly making false statements during the April hearing. George Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting. He was granted $150,000 bond at that hearing and released.
The judge revoked that bond earlier this month after state attorneys argued that both Zimmerman and his wife had lied to the judge about their finances, especially about money raised from a website. George Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. He’s in jail awaiting trial.
She’s accused of lying to a judge about their finances during Zimmerman’s bond hearing and faces one count of perjury. She allegedly made a total of eight transfers, according to the documents — four transfers in the amount of $9,990, two for $9,999, and two others for $7,500. Even after Zimmerman’s release, the large transfers of cash continued. On April 24, Shellie Zimmerman transferred more than $85,000 from her account to her husband’s.
Six of the transfers were just under the $10,000 threshold that would have required the credit union report the transactions to the Internal Revenue Service. SHADY!
An order issued Tuesday by assistant state attorney John Guy charged Shellie Zimmerman for knowingly making false statements during the April hearing. George Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting. He was granted $150,000 bond at that hearing and released.
The judge revoked that bond earlier this month after state attorneys argued that both Zimmerman and his wife had lied to the judge about their finances, especially about money raised from a website. George Zimmerman has pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. He’s in jail awaiting trial.
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