Karen Read, State Police
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Karen Read left the Norfolk County Superior Court a free woman, but the former financial analyst who has spent more than three years as a murder suspect still faces a civil lawsuit over John O’Keefe’s death.
Karen Read's acquittal last month was three years, two trials, and millions of dollars in legal fees in the making.
More legal challenges While prosecutors cannot bring criminal charges against her again over O’Keefe’s death, Read still has other legal issues to contend with.
Karen Read left the Norfolk County Superior Court a free woman, but the former financial analyst who has spent more than three years as a murder suspect still faces a civil lawsuit over John O ...
Karen Read is free, but more legal trouble looms Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe/Getty Images via CNN Newsource Karen Read supporters cheer for her outside Norfolk Superior Court on June 18.
Karen Read is free, but more legal trouble looms Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe/Getty Images via CNN Newsource Karen Read supporters cheer for her outside Norfolk Superior Court on June 18.
More legal challenges While prosecutors cannot bring criminal charges against her again over O’Keefe’s death, Read still has other legal issues to contend with.
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