Karen Read Is Free, but More Legal Trouble Looms | News Channel 3-12
- Karen Read was found not guilty of murdering Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe, following a mistrial and a three-year legal battle.
- Despite the not-guilty verdict, Read faces a civil lawsuit from O'Keefe's family, alleging she caused his death due to reckless conduct.
- Read was convicted of drunk driving and could be financially liable in the civil case seeking at least $50,000 in damages.
- Public support for Read has grown, especially following HBO Max's docuseries about her case, highlighting allegations of corruption within the Boston Police Force.
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Howie Carr: Karen Read won despite Judge Cannone and the hackerama
If people could watch more of these high-profile trials, or even just stream the audio online, they'd be as outraged as the voters in Norfolk County are after watching the attempted lynching of Karen Read.


Massachusetts State Police Stands By Karen Read Investigation Despite Acquittal
Karen Read's defense attorneys are arguing cops framed her for John O'Keefe's death ... but, Massachusetts law enforcement is calling BS -- saying they did everything by the book, even though Read's walking free. The State Police Association of…
Karen Read Murder Trial Drama Isn't Over Yet Despite Read Being Found Not Guilty
There are still many questions remaining regarding the future of Karen Read, despite the Massachusetts woman being found not guilty of murdering her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe.The dramatic case that featured an original mistrial due to a hung jury followed by a subsequent not-guilty verdict this past week, three years after Officer O'Keefe was found dead on a snowbank outside another Boston police officer's home, has had true …
Karen Read seen for first time since high-stakes trial, easing back into routine
Karen Read was spotted taking out trash at her Boston hotel days after being acquitted of killing her boyfriend John O'Keefe, marking her first public appearance since the high-profile case ended.
Karen Read faces a civil lawsuit after being acquitted of murder. What’s next
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 Spotted Post-Trial, Resuming Normal Life
After a courtroom saga that gripped Boston, Karen Read, recently acquitted of second-degree murder, was caught on camera Friday tackling the most mundane of tasks—hauling trash outside her hotel, Fox News reported. Just two days after a verdict that cleared her of the gravest charge in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O’Keefe, Read was photographed by Fox News Digital returning to the grind of everyday life. Let’s rewind to…
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