Friday, June 13, 2008

Happy 32nd Birthday Kimmie

**Kimmie**
The Best Friend Anyone Could Ever Ask For
Yesterday was my best friend of 16 years, Kimmie's birthday, The BIG 32! We were 16 years old when we met where we both worked at Mc Donald's and have been Best Friends ever since. She is one person I can truly say is the best friend any girl could ask for. No matter how many miles were between us over the years we have always managed to run to each other when needed. I am so thankful everyday to have her in my life, Carleigh's life and now Grayson's life. We hope you had an AWESOME birthday Aunt Kimmie and didnt loose too much money at the casino's..

Best Friend for 16 yrs
Kimmie with Baby Grayson
Kimmie and I 12 years ago




3 comments:

Stoots Family said...

LOL at the picture from 12 years ago!!!!

Anonymous said...

MOBILE, Ala. -- An insurance agent pleaded not guilty in Mobile’s federal court last week to allegations that she enrolled four patients at a Citronelle nursing home without their knowledge in order to obtain commissions from her employer.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Katherine “Kit” Nelson allowed Kimberly Bisslessi Eddins to remain free pending trial scheduled for October.

Assistant Federal Defender Chris Knight could not be reached for comment.

According to the indictment, Eddins worked as a sales agent for Coventry Health Care. From December 2008 through June 2009, she allegedly signed up four patients at Citronelle Convalescent Center, using their names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers.

Eddins received commissions on the sales totaling $3,800, according to the indictment.

The six wire fraud counts carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison, although her actual punishment likely would be far less under advisory sentencing guidelines. If convicted of an aggravated identity theft charge, she would face a mandatory two-year prison sentence on top of that.

Anonymous said...

http://blog.al.com/live/2011/09/mobile_woman_sentenced_for_sca.html

MOBILE, Alabama — The very day that former insurance agent Kimberly Michell Bisslessi stood before a federal judge in Mobile to plead guilty to defrauding her employer, she made fraudulent credit card purchases. That act, on Oct. 22, was part of a white collar crime spree that should trigger unusually stiff punishment, prosecutors said last week.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Adam Overstreet argued for more than 8 years in prison.

“For this defendant, it was a way of life. And the thing is, she knew better,” said Overstreet, who noted that Bisslessi once avoided a criminal record after authorities agreed to dismiss a wire fraud charge in an eBay scam in exchange for her participation in a pretrial diversion program. “She should have learned her lesson.”