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Karen Read tells prosecutors 'you lost big time' in first public interview since acquittal
Karen Read has spoken publicly for the first time since being acquitted in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John OKeefe. vowing to fight back against those she says framed her with civil lawsuits looming and a message of defiance to Massachusetts prosecutors.In a defiant message, she vowed to pursue civil lawsuits against those she alleges framed her while strongly criticizing Massachusetts prosecutors."You lost. You lost big time. And you know what you did," Read said during an interview on"The Howie Carr Show."Read appeared alongside her attorney, Alan Jackson, who confirmed they are preparing a sweeping civil case. Potential targets include the Massachusetts State Police, the Norfolk County District Attorneys Office, and individuals tied to the investigation.FATHER OF VINDICATED KAREN READ WARNS CONCERNED AMERICANS 'THE NEXT KAREN READ COULD BE YOU' IN NEW INTERVIEW"Im back for a reasonwere considering all options. Nothing is off the table," Jackson said, noting the team is weighing both state and federal actions.Read opened up about her life following the verdict, describing it as far from what she anticipated.She noted she has endured profound personal losses, including the career she built at Fidelity."That job was not just a job, that was my career, and I still miss it." Read said.KAREN READ ASKS MASSACHUSETTS COURT TO THROW OUT WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT AFTER MURDER ACQUITTALRead added she also lost her home, which she had to sell during the course of her two trials, and her Lexus SUV, which remains in the possession of prosecutors as evidence.Even her independence, she said, was stripped away."I havent driven in four yearsI was in a prison of the making of the Massachusetts State Police and DAs office."Despite these setbacks, she said she is focusing on what truly matters.Reed is now living with her parents, whom she called "the strongest people I know," and said she cherishes every day with them after fearing she wouldnt survive to see them post-acquittal."I feel lucky. Ive lost a lot, but I still have whats most important. My parents are in their late 70s, and Im grateful theyre still here," she said.CLEARED OF MURDER CHARGES, KAREN READ COULD EYE LEGAL PAYBACK AGAINST INVESTIGATORS WHO COST HERJackson argued Reed endured "double jeopardy" after being tried twice on the same allegations:"She was jailed twice. Twice too many timesand both times jurors determined there was no collision," Jackson said.He also blasted Boston officer Kelly Dever, a prosecution witness, accusing her of either lying or having "false memories.""How could she reasonably be a police officer going forward?" he asked.As for OKeefes death, Jackson said bluntly, "John OKeefes killer or killers have yet to be brought to justice. I fear that is never going to happen."Both Read and Jackson reserved some of their strongest criticism for Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey."For Christs sakethe community doesnt want you. They just dont," Jackson said.When asked about reports that actress Elizabeth Banks would portray her in an upcoming Amazon limited series, Read admitted she was surprised."Its not authorized by me in any way. Ive never spoken to her. This is my story to tell," Read said."Its Karen Reeds story to tell, not Hollywoods to invent," Jackson echoed.Looking ahead, Read said her plans remain uncertain, but she is determined to tell her story in her own words."I dont always know whats next," she said. "But I do want to write a book. Theres so much more people need to hear."VINDICATED KAREN READ THANKS 'GREATEST' LEGAL TEAM AS JURORS DELIVER NOT GUILTY VERDICT IN BOYFRIEND'S DEATHFor now, she is focusing on reclaiming her life, with the prospect of a high-stakes civil case looming."Nothing is off the table," Jackson repeated. "No one is off the table."GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE TRUE CRIME HUBRead faced multiple charges, including murder, in connection with the January 29, 2022, death of her boyfriend at the time, John O'Keefe, a Boston police officer. Prosecutors claimed she mowed him with her Lexus SUV and left him to die in a blizzard. However, her defense maintained she never hit him, argued that the police investigation was flawed, and suggested another party was responsible. After a mistrial, jurors the second time around found her not guilty of all homicide-related charges and found her guilty of driving under the influence of liquor.SIGN UP TO GET TRUE CRIME NEWSLETTERInitially, police charged her with drunken driving manslaughter and fleeing the scene. Prosecutors later secured an indictment for the more serious charge of second-degree murder. Ultimately, jurors cleared her of all of those allegations but determined that she had consumed alcohol before driving.FOLLOW THE FOX TRUE CRIME TEAM ON XRead received a year of probation for the drunken driving conviction. She is still facing a wrongful death lawsuit from O'Keefe's family, which her civil defense team asked the court to dismiss earlier this month.The case led residents of Canton, Massachusetts, to push for an independent review of their police department. The audit found no proof of a conspiracy against Read but highlighted several procedural errors, including not photographing the victims body before it was moved, failing to secure the scene, and conducting witness interviews outside official premises.The Massachusetts State Police also launched an internal investigation into lead homicide detective Michael Proctor, who was fired for sharing confidential information with non-law enforcement individuals and drinking on the job. He is appealing his dismissal.
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