@Lasttear
Tygger has been arguing "restitution only protects against direct profit but convicts can indirectly profit ergo Katherine seeking restitution was useless". It's an attempt to justify Katherine's decision.
The reason these convicts seek to profit from their crime is because they can't get regular work so they are left with using their notoriety in terms of books and/or interviews. so eventually the money is used or aimed to go to these people themselves. therefore like the Goldman's example you can file a fraud lawsuit to hide the profit or you can even go after the assets they buy.
So for example Murray could have established a company under the instrument's name and he could have released a book. He could have bought a new car using the profits. That's indirect profit. But Jacksons could have sued to argue that the company under his girlfriend's name is a dummy corporation established to hid the income - hence a fraud and /or they could have take the possession of the new car to satisfy the monetary judgment.
Not one poster can show that restitution would have stopped one interview or the documentary by the doctor.
no one ever claimed that it would stop the interview or the documentary or the book
automatically, however it allows you to go after the money, the book rights and so on, it gives you
control over them. don't you get it? The restitution did not stop OJ to write a book, find a publisher. But it did allow Goldman's to go after OJ saying "no" and get the control and rights of the book.
right now Murray can do his interviews, his book, get paid, use the money to buy a new car, go to Disneyland, buy a mansion and so on and there's nothing to do but watch him to profit from Michael. Goldmans never gave OJ a free pass. OJ was photographed with a Rolex, Goldmans went to the court to get the watch. OJ wrote a book, Goldmans went to the court and get the control of the book. They never gave OJ a free pass, yes the restitution might not be perfect but Goldmans fought and fought and it did gave them control over OJ's life and actions.
and with that I'm done with this discussion. I said this before, restitution is not perfect but it's about giving you control over the convict, Jacksons might not have gotten control over everything (and I never claimed they would) but I sure expected them to fight.
I will never be okay with giving Murray a free pass to do whatever he pleases. If you are okay with it that's your choice. 2 months later he would be free doing whatever he pleases, I hope neither you nor Jacksons complain about what he does after they are willing to give him that free pass.