
Karen Read Claims Perks After Acquittal in Murder Case
Karen Read, recently acquitted of murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, claims she no longer pays for meals and receives discounts everywhere she goes.
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Karen Read, recently acquitted of murder charges in the death of Boston police officer John O'Keefe, claims she no longer pays for meals and receives discounts everywhere she goes.

The Lexus SUV belonging to Karen Read, which she is accused of using to kill her Boston police officer boyfriend, was sold privately before its scheduled auction could officially begin.
A judge has issued an order for authorities to return Karen Read's cellphones, though the order comes with specific conditions that must be met.

Karen Read, recently acquitted in the death of her boyfriend, spoke out about her decision to sue the police departments involved in her case, stating she is fighting the system.

Four witnesses involved in the Karen Read murder saga have filed a defamation lawsuit against her and blogger 'Turtleboy,' alleging they were falsely implicated as murder suspects.

Karen Read has filed an explosive lawsuit against the Massachusetts State Police and Canton police, alleging a 'culture of bigotry' and claiming officers used slurs and were biased in their investigation into her boyfriend's death. The lawsuit reveals shocking conversations between officers involved in the case.
Lawyers for Karen Read have revealed that a fired state trooper sent 'shocking' messages, including to a Canton sergeant, as part of the ongoing legal proceedings in her case.