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If people gave them money specifically to pay the judgement and they are not going to use the money for the intended purpose, the honorable thing to do is return it.It seems to me they are refusing to pay on principle, which I fully support. It also sounds like there may be more expenses here than the fine, and I find accusations that the Klein’s want to take the money and run to be absurd and a ridiculous round-about way for people to act selfish.
It also seems to me like some folks are just looking to grasp at anything and everything to say they are against the Kleins. I’m not sure if this is about looking cool in front of non-Catholics or trying to impress GLBTQ friends and family or what, but the technique is obvious and absurd.
I’m pointing this out, because it if can’t fool me, what chance is there of it fooling God?
Edited to add this from reuters:
The Kleins appealed the ruling and have refused to pay, citing financial hardships, Bureau spokesman Charlie Burr said, adding that the agency is exploring options for collecting the money.
The agency has given the Kleins the option of obtaining a bond or a line of credit, and has also agreed to hold funds in escrow until the appeals are settled, Burr said.
Burr also said they have raised nearly $500,000 through a donation campaign.
“They are entitled to a full and fair review of the case, but do not have the right to disregard a legally binding order,” Burr said.
An attorney representing the Kleins, Herb Grey, said the couple has raised far less than $500,000, but declined to give an exact number. He also said they should not be obligated to pay the damages because the case is not settled