(Crankers) Rosie O’Donnell’s daughter, Chelsea, was sentenced to prison after her probation was revoked, as per Wisconsin’s online court records. Chelsea had previously faced drug-related and other criminal charges in Oconto and Marinette Counties.
Earlier this year, she pleaded guilty to drug and bail jumping charges in Marinette County and to possession of methamphetamine, felony bail jumping, and resisting an officer in Oconto County.
While initially sentenced to probation, she risked prison time if she violated the terms. On October 22, court records revealed that Chelsea was sentenced to prison in her Marinette County case.
Rosie O’Donnell shared a post on Instagram asking for prayers for her daughter. Rosie, who moved to Ireland due to U.S. political tensions, is known for hating Donald Trump. He hates her too. Their feud goes way back.
Hopefully Rosie stays in Ireland and becomes their problem. I feel like vomiting every time I see her face.

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Hey Frank, what’s the deal, any chance Rosie’s talkin’ to her daughter? Haven’t heard much about that side.
i hope they can mend things. family’s important, more than ever in tough times
Interesting how Rosie’s feud with Trump still gets a mention here. You’d think the focus would be more on the family situation.
Maybe Rosie’s feud with The Donald is more interesting than the soap opera with her daughter?
It’s truly saddening reading about such events. One can’t help but wonder about the psychological impact on both Rosie and her daughter through these times. The nuances of how public figures handle personal crises can offer insights into societal attitudes towards rehabilitation and familial relationships.
wonder if there’s any tech that could help families in these situations?
This case highlights the broader issue of how the criminal justice system handles drug-related offenses. It’s imperative to discuss whether incarceration is the most effective way to address drug abuse and if there are alternatives that might offer better outcomes for individuals and society.