Headline: SEC Approves 2024 PCAOB Budget and Accounting Support Fee Headline: Credit Suisse Entities to Pay $10 Million for Providing Prohibited Mutual Fund Services Headline: SEC Obtains Emergency Relief to Halt $191 Million Cattle Ponzi Scheme Headline: SEC Charges Titanium Capital and Founder Henry Abdo with Operating Ponzi Scheme Headline: SEC Small Business Advocacy Office Delivers Report to Congress on Capital Raising from Startups to Small Public Companies Headline: SEC Issues Staff Report on Accredited Investor Definition ![]() Headline: SEC Charges Tingo Mobile Founder, Three Companies with Massive Fraud and Obtains Emergency Relief Headline: SEC Charges Former CEO of Medical Device Startup Stimwave with $41 Million Fraud Headline: SEC Charges UAE-Based Brooge Energy and Former Executives with Fraud Headline: SEC Awards More Than $28 Million to Seven Whistleblowers Headline: BarnBridge DAO Agrees to Stop Unregistered Offer and Sale of Structured Finance Crypto Product Metry Named Chief Administrative Law Judge at SEC Still, says Charters: "I don't think more than 12 hours can go by without my thinking of her and what they did to her.Headline: Dean C. The convictions were welcomed by those who loved Berman. "It wasn't about shoes," Silverthorne said. She said her daughter had previously been found with a couple of $1,000 Walmart gift cards, indicating she may have been used as a drug courier. She believes the murder was about more than shoes and that more people were involved. Silverthorne appreciates the prosecutors who got McKnight and Smith convicted and sentenced to life, but she doubts parts of the official story. Smith, McKnight and another man were accused of torturing her, killing her and dropping her in Lake Maggiore. Petersburg on Christmas Eve 2011: Berman came to an apartment at 527 Eighth St. "It was a brutal thing to watch this middle-class child descend into this hard-core drug world," Silverthorne said.Īnd harder still when police told her what had happened in St. At one point, she confided what her mother had suspected: She turned to prostitution for more cocaine. Petersburg.īut Berman kept using and began getting arrested. Silverthorne got her into rehab more than once, including a stint in St. She beamed when Berman moved to New York City in the 1990s and became a real estate broker. ![]() ![]() She knew her daughter had dabbled in drugs.Ī successful South Florida real estate broker, Silverthorne helped her daughter study for her real estate license. She worked in nightclubs in South Beach, but her mother worried about that scene. ![]() "She was a wonderful older sister, played with them in a pool, sang to them, made up games," said her stepmother Kelly Charters.īerman attended Coral Gables High School and got a GED. But in sixth grade she suffered a serious head injury in a bicycle accident and afterward had headaches and trouble concentrating.īerman's mother and father divorced, her father remarried, and eventually Berman gained a younger brother and sister. She enjoyed English classes and did well in school. "But never, never in my imagination did I imagine how it would end."īerman grew up in the Miami area. "And through the whole descent into this vicious criminal world, it was very difficult, and I never gave up on her because my Stacia was still inside the new Stacia. "My daughter was bright, she was generous, she was loving, she was fun, she was so much fun," said her mother Andrea Silverthorne. But for people who knew Berman, the descriptions of her death ignore who she was for most of her life.
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