





they simply stated that Brian had informed them she was “gone.” However, Reilly believes that there may be more to the story. He has filed a motion to compel Brian Laundrie’s attorney, Steven Bertolino, to reveal what Brian told him. The motion will be addressed in a hearing scheduled for December 20, where the question of whether attorney-client privilege should be upheld will also be addressed.
The Petito family’s allegations include the claim that Brian Laundrie used Petito’s phone to send text messages to her family in an attempt to deceive them. One particular text message sent to Petito’s mother referred to her grandfather as “Stan,” which raised suspicion as Petito never called him by his first name. Nichole Schmidt, Petito’s mother, finds this text message highly suspicious.
In response to these revelations, the Petito family has filed a civil suit against the Laundries and Bertolino, accusing them of intentional infliction of emotional distress. They claim that the Laundries and their lawyer were aware of Petito’s death but chose to do nothing other than release a statement expressing hope for her safe return.
As personal injury bloggers, we feel deeply for the Petito family and the pain they have endured. The tragic loss of a loved one is a devastating experience, and the added heartache of learning that others may have had knowledge of the situation compounds their grief. We can only hope that the truth will prevail and that justice will be served for Gabby Petito.
It is crucial to remember the importance of honesty, transparency, and accountability in all aspects of life. The Petito case serves as a stark reminder of the consequences that can arise from withholding information or engaging in deceptive behavior. We must strive for a society where truth and justice prevail, and where the rights and well-being of individuals are respected.
The trial between the Petito and Laundrie families is scheduled for May 2024, after several postponements. It is a crucial opportunity for the truth to be revealed and for the Petito family to seek the justice they deserve.
(Tag: Seeking Justice)
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