Definitely see your point, however I get that Texas Equusearch and Zenaida Fernandez Gonzalez want a piece of her, too.
Of course. And anyone can sue anyone. Now i'm a bit shaky on criminal cases being linked with civil cases. she's been found guilty of lying to a law enforcement officer (right off the bat we'd have to look at what they judged she was lying about and to whom.) under tort law, are you able to just say "well she was found guilty in criminal court, so there's my civil case." Or do you have to try the case again to a civil court judge, and prove once again that she lied, and directly resulted in some misfortune for you?
example...the mexican nanny brings up a case, she says 'well in criminal court she was found guilty of lying to le which including about me stealing her baby, give me money.' she really doesn't have ANY other backing does she? would that hold up or would the court tell her to stfu and no one proved it was HER that casey was talking about, they just happen to have the same name.