[post_page_title]Sticking to her guns[/post_page_title]
Neely, it appeared, was unmoved by the family’s decision to take her to court. She said that since the incident was publicized so widely, she received “malicious hate mail” and was forced to leave her house for periods of time in fear of her own safety.
Still defiant, she stated that she refused to be terrorized or harassed into giving money to people who appeared determined to “pursue a spiteful agenda.” Lawsuits, she added, would not solve their conflict. The best thing to do was for everyone involved to just move on.
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