RAW VIDEO: Au pair says news producers are financially supporting her in jail
The key witness in Brendan Banfield's murder trial, Juliana Magalhães, says she's been in contact with multiple news producers who have paid for her commissary and other needs in jail in exchange for rights and access to her story. Banfield is accused of murdering his wife and another man — all amid an alleged affair with Magalhães, the family’s au pair.
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RAW VIDEO: Au pair says news producers are financially supporting her in jail

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