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Zimmerman lies about finances, told return to jail by court order.

Mel 2012/06/02 17:50:57
According to The DailyBeast.com and other news agencies, and wires:

Prosecutors Say Zimmerman Hid Second Passport, Lied About Moneyby Jun 1, 2012 5:55 PM EDT

Startling new disclosures in the Trayvon Martin murder case allege that the accused killer and his wife didn’t tell the court about another passport he had, and lied about the amount of money they had access to, reports Aram Roston.

In a packed Florida courtroom in April, George Zimmerman’s defense lawyer surrendered his client’s passport—a gesture to show that Zimmerman would not attempt to flee the country if he were released on bond.

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George Zimmerman answers a question during a bond hearing in Sanford, Fla., April 2012 (Gary W. Green / AP Photo)

It now appears that Zimmerman had another passport he didn’t hand over.

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According to startling new disclosures by prosecutors in the case (PDF), the state attorney’s office says Zimmerman failed to give the court another valid American passport he had obtained in 2004.

As a result of this and other new information provided to the court on Friday, Judge Kenneth R. Lester of Seminole County Circuit Court made a dramatic reversal, revoking Zimmerman’s $150,000 bond package and ordering him to turn himself in to authorities within 48 hours.

Zimmerman, at the center of one of the most high-profile criminal cases in years, has been living in hiding since the bond hearing, but that freedom may now be over as he will likely head back to jail to await trial on charges that he shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed 17-year-old who was walking home through Zimmerman’s housing complex.

The Feb. 26 shooting, in which Zimmerman claimed self-defense and was released without charges, captivated and divided the country. Zimmerman is half-white, half-Hispanic, and Martin was black. A month and half later, after the appointment of a special prosecutor, Zimmerman was arrested and charged with second-degree murder.

Prosecutors said Zimmerman got his second passport after claiming he’d lost his original one, which expired at the end of May 2012. It was that original passport which he turned over to the court; the second passport, which is valid until 2014, remained in his possession.

In addition to the passport allegations, prosecutors also disclosed on Friday what the state’s attorney called an elaborate scheme by Zimmerman and his wife, Shelly, to conceal their true financial status from the court.

Zimmerman “intentionally deceived the court with the assistance of his wife,” according to the prosecution’s motion to revoke his bail.

At the April 20 bond hearing, Shelly Zimmerman testified that she knew nothing (PDF) about any funds in a PayPal account George had set up for donations, and said she believed she and her husband had no money to post for bond.

After the bond hearing, Zimmerman was released on $150,000 bond. Bond is typically assured with a payment of ten percent, or $15,000 in this case.

Despite being in jail, prosecutors said, Zimmerman ‘was intimately involved in the deposit and transfer of moneys into various accounts.’ He ‘was directing the show’ from his prison cell.

(A week after the bond hearing, Zimmerman’s lawyer revealed that Zimmerman’s now defunct website had raised over $200,000.)

In reality, prosecutors say, the Zimmermans had access to $135,000.

Further, prosecutors claimed, despite being in jail Zimmerman “was intimately einvolved in the deposit and transfer of monies into various accounts.” He “was directing the show” from his prison cell, according to the motion.

Prosecutors referred to recorded phone conversations between Zimmerman and his wife, which they said were conducted “in code” in order to deceive authorities.

In one call, Zimmerman allegedly asked his wife, “In my account do I have at least $100?”

“No,” she responded, explaining later that he was “$8.60” short.

It is unclear whether this is the code to which prosecutors refer in their motion, but in another excerpt they quote, Zimmerman allegedly told his wife, “You are going to take out $10, and keep it with you in cash. Less then 10.”

His wife allegedly responded, “Like $9.”

Friday’s hearing was originally intended to address the question of whether certain evidence in the case should be sealed, but the allegations that Zimmerman deceived the court on the issue of his funds and his passport quickly took center stage.

Benjamin Crump, lawyer for the Martin family, told The Daily Beast, “In our view this is the most important ruling in the case. It makes everyone focus on George Zimmerman’s credibility, and that is the crux of the matter. The reason his credibility is so important is that it is his version that is the only one that says Trayvon Martin attacked him.”

Zimmerman’s lawyer, Mark O’Mara, did not immediately return a call for comment.

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Aram Roston is a senior correspondent at Newsweek and The Daily Beast, based in Washington, D.C.

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If he apparently lied about this, what else is in the closet, with him?




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  • FAWKES' NOOSE ~ ΔTX 2012/06/02 18:21:24 (edited)
    FAWKES' NOOSE ~ ΔTX
    "ANYTHING you say may be used against you"

    Congratulations, George. You just destroyed your own credibility. We don't even need your MySpace page anymore.

    Now I'd like to see if ANY calls were made to airlines or travel agencies from any Zimmerman phone,
  • Mel FAWKES'... 2012/06/03 07:16:13
    Mel
    That would add to the problems and his cred would be totally blown
  • Simmering Frog 2012/06/02 17:55:31
    Simmering Frog
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    Zimmerman didn't beat himself up. Stop trying to smear him. The evidence is all starting to point toward Zimmerman defending himself.
  • Mel Simmeri... 2012/06/02 18:03:03 (edited)
    Mel
    What are your sources? Are you saying all the news wires are wrong? Show me something other than a lame opinion.
  • Simmeri... Mel 2012/06/02 18:05:38
    Simmering Frog
    Well, I'll tell you what one of my sources is NOT.....MSNBC. Why not? Because as soon as the evidence started to show that Zimmerman was defending himself, MSNBC started to not report on the story. If you are such a smart liberal, you'd recognize lies coming from the media. That's part of being smart. Apparently, you don't make the connection.
  • Mel Simmeri... 2012/06/03 07:17:37
    Mel
    This was reported everywhere on ever major and minor news source. You still have NOT cited a source contrary to what I posted.
  • Simmeri... Mel 2012/06/03 07:24:05 (edited)
    Simmering Frog
    You're waiting for the "F" word aren't you? The police reports show he had a broken nose and a bloodied head consistent with someone who suffered an attack. In this country, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Zimmerman may very well be guilty. But you aren't a one man jury who can determine guilt and pass punishment on him.

    I'm not a fan of Zimmerman. He kind of sounds like a jerk. But if he was attacked unprovoked, then he had every right to defend himself.
  • Mel Simmeri... 2012/06/03 18:16:46
    Mel
    That's not the topic here. All these other things will be discussed in court. What we have is a man who obviously lied about his finances, had cash on hand and a hidden passport. If i were a prosecutor, that implies possible flight. And what if he had taken flight? What would you say then?
  • Simmeri... Mel 2012/06/03 18:53:47
    Simmering Frog
    Well if I had half of Florida ready to tar and feather me led by the Reverend Al, I might consider the same course of acton. But these facts about the money don't change the facts of what happened.
  • Mel Simmeri... 2012/06/03 20:58:35 (edited)
    Mel
    They were NOT going to do that. Be real. All they demonstrated for was the man to have a trial, and that's all.
  • Mel 2012/06/02 17:53:55
    Mel
    This speaks to the suspicious nature of his character. If he hides this, what else is he hiding? A second passprt? Why would an innocent man have a gidden passport? Surely, an innocent man has no reasonable reason ro flee. All the money he raised? along with that? Would have been a tidy sum to take flight.

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