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Julie
Julie
6 years ago

Lilly’s sentence: it’s hard to process. The judge said the charge was negligent driving causing loss of life- two lives. So, the loss of life was part of the criminal statute, I guess. Last year in my neighborhood a teenage girl driving to school hit a neighborhood mom on her morning walk and the mom died. I don’t think she was on her phone, but she was distracted by the radio or dropping something or took her eyes off the road (driving 25 mph) for a second, crossed the lane and hit the walker. It’s tragic on both sides. Neighbors… Read more »

Henry
Henry
6 years ago

Neil Fennmore can obviously be ruled out as being Jack’s biological father. Lauren and Jill are sisters. That would make Jill Jack’s sister as well and we all know that Jack has slept with Jill………”ain’t gonna be Neil Fennmore”. I’m just sayin’……What say you Ali?

GARY
GARY
6 years ago

NO. FRAMED BY HATERS. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE.

Rose
Rose
Reply to  GARY
6 years ago

HA! Gary, you know all of us Lily-haters would have framed her for far, far more than this if we’d have gotten involved.

Shelia
Shelia
6 years ago

No, the sentence was too light. Should have gotten at least 10 years.

Zoperxplex
Zoperxplex
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6 years ago

Yes if one examines the particulars of the case. We must not overlook the fact that a life was lost as a result of the accident.

Mary Ann
Mary Ann
6 years ago

No in real life or GC life. In real life since she is not a threat and had no priors should have had more fines, community service, along with suspended license but no prison sentence. In GC, no way given the fact that other characters have done more dangerous acts and served no time. I now wonder if by next Labor Day if Lily will 1. still be in prison and/or 2. still appearing on screen in light of the actress being on recurring.