
Ray William Johnson: True Story Podcast
Woman Tries To Destroy Rival By Planting Drugs In Her Car - The Story of Jill Easter
Wed, 05 Feb 2025
This is the story of Jill Easter and Kelli Peters
Chapter 1: Why did Jill Easter have a conflict with Kelly Peters?
So this woman hates this other woman. And she's about to try to ruin her life by planting illegal substances in her car. So the story actually starts with this woman, Kelly. And Kelly is a volunteer at the local elementary school. She's PTA president. And everyone likes her. But one day after school, she's at the school, she's volunteering, watching the kids.
And one of the kids, this kid, Luke, he's late when lining up with the other students. And he accidentally ends up getting locked out of the school. And Luke gets upset and he starts crying. And he's locked out for around five to eight minutes before eventually someone notices and they let him in. But then this woman shows up, Jill Easter. And Jill Easter is Luke's mom.
And she is pissed that Luke accidentally got locked outside. So she goes up to Kelly and she lets her have it. She's screaming and she's yelling and calling her negligent. How could you leave my child locked outside for five whole minutes?
So Kelly apologizes to Jill Easter and she tells her that Luke was locked out because he didn't line up fast enough and that he was probably slow in getting to the door. And Jill Easter hears this and she thinks Kelly is calling her son mentally slow. So Jill Easter just loses it. She can't let Kelly get away with this. And that is when she starts plotting her revenge.
So the next day Jill Easter shows up to the school to talk to the principal and she explains what had happened the day before and she demands that they fire Kelly from her volunteer job. So the school admins investigate and they see that Kelly did nothing wrong so they don't fire her. And of course, this just pisses Jill Easter off even more.
So she goes and prints flyers that warn people about what a horrible person Kelly is and that she should be fired. And then she stands out in front of the school and passes them out to parents. But still, the school doesn't fire Kelly. Then Jill Easter goes and complains to the superintendent, and Kelly still doesn't get fired.
Then Jill Easter goes and complains to one of the state boards of California, and Kelly still doesn't get fired. And Jill Easter, she isn't gonna let this slide. She's had enough. she is going to get her revenge one way or another.
So she goes and files a police report, including a restraining order, claiming that Kelly is harassing her son and stalking her, and that somehow Kelly tried to unalive her. And since Jill Easter has no proof of any of this, because she's making it all up, the restraining order is ultimately denied. Oh, but she's not done.
She then goes and gets her husband, this guy, Kent Easter, who is a high-powered attorney. She gets him to file a civil lawsuit against Kelly. And this lawsuit claims that because Kelly left her son locked outside for five minutes, he had been the victim of false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress. And of course that lawsuit, it goes nowhere.
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Chapter 2: How did Jill Easter escalate her actions against Kelly?
She's basically doing everything she can to ruin his reputation. And I'm starting to see a pattern here. Anyway, eventually police arrest Jill Easter and Kent Easter for conspiring to plant drugs in Kelly's car and here's her mugshot and here's his. And Jill Easter pleads guilty and she's sentenced to 120 days in jail and she's disbarred from ever practicing law again.
Did I forget to mention she's a lawyer? Well, not anymore. She got disbarred. Well, Kent Easter gets sentenced to 180 days in jail and his legal license is suspended. And ultimately, the Easter's end up getting a divorce. Womp womp. Couldn't have happened to a nicer couple. Meanwhile, Kelly sues them in civil court and she's awarded $5.7 million as compensation.
I gotta say, $5.7 million for going through this hell, that sounds like it was worth it. Get that money, girl. Good for her. Shout out to Irvine, California.