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Post-Prison Stewart Not Shy About Sharing

Sunday, April 03, 2005 5:36:33 AM
By JIM FITZGERALD

 Martha Stewart is not wearing a electronic monitoring ankle bracelet as addresses members of her staff during a  meeting at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Inc. in New York, Monday, March 7, 2005. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)KATONAH, N.Y. (AP) - Her middle name is Helen. She likes to spend a lot of time with eggs. And she has no use at all for that clunky black gizmo on her ankle. In the month since Martha Stewart was released from prison, after serving five months for her role in a stock-sale scandal, she has not been shy about sharing.

Though she turned down an interview request with The Associated Press, the freed tastemaker has been talking about everything from kielbasa ("Yum," she proclaims) to Tasmania in forums ranging from court papers to Internet chat rooms to her magazine column.

She has also been formally recognized by Forbes magazine as a billionaire, has collected $75,000 in salary since her release from prison and has been awarded $3.7 million from her company for legal expenses.


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