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Originally Posted by buttmunch
There would be no point in keeping a lawyer on retainer if he/she wasn't licensed to practice in the country you're in. And honestly, as far as any slew of lawyers she may or may not have or have had, I just haven't followed this woman's life enough to know that much about her. All I've ever known is that she was a former stripper who got a boob job, got into Playboy, did some ads for Guess, married a really old man (for love, obviously, never for money), did alot of drugs, etc., and had some sort of RTV show that I never saw. She's always been like a human version of white noise for me...always there in the background but not someone I've ever paid much attention to.
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You seem to have a tenuous grasp on how the law is practised. Anna's court cases were in Texas and California. It doesn't matter if she was residing in the Bahamas, those cases remain in those jurisdictions. Her other legal affairs, those typical to a celeb/actress/model would have nothing to do with Bahamian law. For instance, if she signed a new contract with Guess, she would need a lawyer to review it. U.S. law would apply.