built entirely on a testimony of confessed liars. these are low lives, they lie about everything. it just takes only one juror to say, i don t believe these people. they are all convicted perjurer s. i don t think seemona sumasar because she was in financial difficulty. she won t even admit that. in the end, the defense asserted the case was really all about seemona, a woman in deep financial trouble, who turned against a man who love and supported her, framing him in a desperate effort to get her restaurant back. and a dramatic moment, kelly presented a bill of sale in court, showing seemona have sold the golden trust two jerry for $120,000. when i actually saw that, i thought he really lost his mind. it s your signature there. it says you sold the restaurant for $120,000. i have to tell you that that signature looks exactly like my signature. but i never signed that. and i never sold my business.
more than a year had passed since seemona sumasar had accused her ex boyfriend jerry ramrattan of rape. jerry was out on bail. in a desperate phone call, he tried to plead his case to her one last time. he said, please, please, please, i m begging you, don t do this. don t do this. don t go through with it. think about my kids. and i said, don t ever call me again or try to contact me. seemona wanted to see jerry behind bars. but on the night of may 21st, 2010, her case and her life exploded into chaos. she was driving near her restaurant when she was pulled over by police. these were detectives. these were not regular patrol officers. detectives, plain clothing.
string of brazen robberies. all police needed now was a positive i.d.. each of the three victims is able to pick out seemona sumasar from a photo pack. to prosecutors in nassau county, it looked like a mountain of evidence. they charged seemona with armed robbery, possession of a firearm, and impersonating a police officer. when frank di gaetano, the prosecutor in seemona s rape case first heard about her arrest, he had to ask himself what kind of person his star witness really was? i have prosecuted a priest. i have prosecuted doctors, lawyers, boy scout leaders, people that you wouldn t think would be engaging in criminal activity, but yet they were. when you hear robbery and seemona, what was your first thought? i couldn t believe it. i didn t think she was like that. did you think this must be some horrible mistake? well, i believe that, you know, there s four sides to the