Jaycee Dugard against Philip and Nancy Garrido If abduction is prepared 29 - Visit count of rape cases against them and a testimony to the court, says lawyer to know new people. "Jaycee understands and appreciates that some things were quite horrible done for her and is fully aware that these people must be responsible, and consequently it is cooperating fully with law enforcement agencies involved in the persecution," says Scott McGregor, a former federal prosecutor.
The statements come one month after Garrido, 58, visited his parole officer with Jaycee, 29, and the two daughters he had with her, and Dugard revealed that Garrido had abducted her 18 years earlier as she walked to her school bus stop in South Lake Tahoe. Scott declined to discuss whether Dugard wants to testify or has mixed feelings. "It's premature to speculate how that might play itself out," he says. Scott, now a partner at Orrick, an international law firm, says he agreed to take the case pro bono to help administer a trust fund for the family – which has already raised over $100,000 – and because he feels he owes it to Dugard as someone who worked for law enforcement in the state for about the same length of time that Dugard's family was waiting for her to come home. "We could - and I include myself in it. We Jaycee Dugard has failed. And it's much to do that, "said Scott.
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