1. JOSE BAEZ - December 2016 One of the enduring features of the Seminole County jail is girls get to read stories about the other girls in jail, in the newspaper. It is another example of shameless dishonesty, with no motive but to take the life of a young girl, that no one will even admit this small persistent fact. Every person associated with Mandi's case, from state attorneys to deputy sheriffs to jail employees to 15-time incarcerated felons, will tell you with a straight face that the jail employees examine every newspaper thoroughly and removed every story that ever mentioned an inmate, so this never happened. The state attorney included as discovery, a recorded phone call from jail on December 30, 2016. In the phone call, Mandi talks with her mother about stories about her own case, in the newspaper available inside the jail that day. The state attorney also included as discovery, a recorded phone call from the jail where Julie Madara mentions reading about another inmate in the newspaper. There were also stories in the newspaper when Mandi was in the Orange County jail, when she was first arrested. Eventual jailhouse witness Kaylee Simmons swore that eventual jailhouse witness Julie Madara was always the first to read the newspaper, where she could find the details of allegations against other inmates. In the December 30, 2016 phone call, Mandi and her mother were in a panic about the false accusations against Mandi which were being spread online and in the newspaper. Mandi was crying out loud on the phone. The news stories were read in jail by Julie Madara, who then made a false claim that Mandi confessed to the exact crime she was accused of, but which there was no hard evidence of What Mandi and her mother didn't know, is the false accusations were provided to the newspaper by someone that had been paid to help Mandi, attorney Jose Baez. The December 30, 2016 newspaper stories first appeared online on December 28 or 29, 2016. They had details and images of Mandi's arrest affidavit, which I had just handed to the tattooed receptionist at the Orlando office of attorney Jose Baez during my lunch break on December 28, 2016. Madara's claimed confession from Mandi included multiple details from this arrest affidavit including 1) Mandi applied to Dollhouse based on somehow knowing the amount of money Mulrenin would have in his pocket at the end of the night, and 2) Mandi was "in contact" with Mulrenin in a struggle immediately prior to him going over the balcony. The actions of attorney Jose Baez, to whom I gave my trust and my money, and who had a duty of care to Mandi, led directly to Julie Madara's confession scam, and Mandi's resulting conviction and two life sentences. I first contacted the Orlando office of Jose Baez within a few days of Mandi being arrested, probably around Thursday December 22, 2016. The female I talked to gave me the name of a different female who would call me back. The name of the second female was a short white-girl name like "Jen." After a few days I was finally able to talk to that second female. Within two hours of talking to that employee of Jose Baez on the phone, there were suddenly new news articles and blog posts about Mandi's case on the web, including one on caseyanthony.com. At the time, I was a web and traffic and news and clicks junky. People had been paying me to put up new web sites, and generate traffic for new web businesses, since 2001, going back to when the web was young and traffic was up for grabs. When Mandi got arrested, 1 was sitting in front of a computer every waking minute of every day, working on a contract for the oldest cloud-hosting company in Florida. I had been searching the web for news and pages with Mandi or Scott or Mulrenin’s name in them, approximately every 30 minutes since Mandi got arrested. As an expert on web marketing and search-engine optimization, 1 was qualified to locate and make note of new web content when it appeared, authoritatively and exhaustively. At the time I began soliciting the Baez law firm, it was around a week after Mandi's arrest. Mandi's facebook had been closed, and there had been no new online content with Mandi's name in it for days. When there are no new stories or blogs for many days, and then one gets indexed by search engines as live user content at caseyanthony.com within less than two hours of me talking to the female at the office of Jose Baez, I know the female at the office of Jose Baez made the blogger at caseyanthony.com aware of the story. The business plan of caseyanthony.com was to drive clicks based on content associated with legal activities of Jose Baez. It is not clear to me that having blogs repeat the accusations against Mandi helped her case. And the evidence is that IV-2