by Structured Settlement Watchdog®
Kathryn Sias was pissed at giant structured settlement companies coming after her client, Sovereign Funding Group, which has recently been the subject of a pair of lawsuits by competitors Woodbridge Structured Funding and J.G. Wentworth.
On January 29, 2012 she wrote "Well it's my turn. I'm not a raving maniac either but I'm dramatic as hell and I love to write. You're going to find out who Kathryn Sias is right this minute". OK... http://cdn2-b.examiner.com/insurance-in-st-louis/my-rebuttle-to-the-structured-settlement-companies-video (Post script October 7, 2012 -the video has been removed)
Shouldn't a writer who describes herself in the above linked video as a "small town country girl from St. Louis" with 30 years experience be more familiar with spell check than is demonstrated?
Sias Spelled Properly
Rebuttle...should have been Rebuttal
Trys...should have been Tries
Wreck Havoc...should have been Wreak Havoc
Hand-Full...should have been Handful
In the disclaimer accompanying the video Sias apologetically states she "not trying to be too much a "witch" and further states "Kathryn Sias is totally responcible for the content" of her article.
Res Ipsa Loquitur. Translation. It's speaks for itself.
Postscript
On March 31, 2015, David Springer, the Mt Airy Faker, Ms. Sias' former client was personally found liable in a judicial finding in the Woodbridge lawsuit against her former client. The company that she promoted, Sovereign Funding Group was allegedly not even in business and the Maryland judge Marvin Garbis referred to it in his finding as a "purported company".
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