Jack 'Ziz' LaSota, the alleged leader of a cult related to a series of murders, maintains her innocence in a recent bail hearing where she implores the court for vegan food. LaSota claims that her dietary requirements relate to her militant veganism and beliefs surrounding animal rights. During her appearance, she argues that being denied vegan food is a form of religious persecution, leading to potential mental impairment from starvation. Despite her troubling claims, the judge allows her to receive vegan food from her mother while she awaits trial.
"I haven't done anything wrong," LaSota told a judge during the February 18 hearing. "I shouldn't be here."
"I must... I might starve to death," Ziz told the judge. "I need... I need the jail to have a vegan diet. It's more important than this hearing is."
"I think the idea that I [may] be mentally impaired for a month at proceedings because I'm in a state of starvation or that somebody with a particular majority religion would be deciding whether my religious beliefs are real... it's not right," she said.
"I hope so," she replied. "I meant what I said about mental impairment. I'm in, maybe.
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