Maybe this whole shark poster story will die down a little because the property owners have forgiven Jessica Alba. The owners of the property in which Jessica helped plaster shark posters on, have spoken out and said they have no desire to press criminal charges against her.
She has already apologized for the stunt and for now, that seems to be enough for them. Although, police Sgt. Gary Knight will be meeting with the property owners to make sure they do not want to prosecute.
“That’s typical for how we handle all investigations of this nature,” Knight said. “You want to make sure you have a victim that’s willing to prosecute.
“Typically in cases like this if people don’t want to prosecute, often times the case is closed.”
A spokesperson for electric utility Oklahoma Gas & Electric Brian Alford said today, “It’s not our intent to pursue any type of charges. I think if we have a cost associated with the removal we would hope to be compensated for that cost, but at this point it’s a lesson learned and we just want to put it behind us.”
Calls to Jessica Alba’s publicist about whether or not she will reimburse the United Way for damages have not been returned.
A spokesperson for United Way commented, “I think it would be very generous of her, and certainly we would be honored if she chose to make a contribution.”
It seems that just about everyone is willing to forgive and forget the whole shark poster fiasco. I thinkĀ it’s time to movie on, don’t you?
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