User:Ksinsara/Kristy sinsara

Kristy Dawn Sinsara the oldest grandaughter to William Snell, oil tycoon from Seminole, Oklahoma. Kristy was born in Thailand December 1, 1973. She was adopted when she was three years old by Air Force Captain Frank James, who is the 3rd cousin to western outlaw, Jesse James. She was raised in Moore, Oklahoma where she graduated from Westmoore High School. Later after attending several local two year colleges she received her bachelor degree from the American Bible College. She finally received a teaching position at City College in Norman, Oklahoma where she continued to teach for three years. She went on to law school at the University of West Los Angeles, where she dropped out in her first year to take a position as the Director of Real Estate at a local firm in Orange County, California. From there she went on to open the Consumer Advocacy Group. The Consumer Advocacy Group is located in Henderson, Nevada and is currently fighting to change a variety of consumer laws in Nevada. The companies biggest focus is the housing crisis.

Kristy's first "real job" was working for famous criminal defense attorneys Chaleff, English and Catalano in Santa Monica, California when she was 20 years old. They were most known for defending the hillside strangler, Robert Downey Junior and Jack Nicholson. From there she ended up working several years for Ben Lampkin, a known personal injury attorney in Oklahoma City.

She is best known as the guitar player and songwriter for the band "Somebody's Ex". The band was acclaimed in Oklahoma for being one of the only all female country western groups with "promise". The band split up after only a year due to "artistic differences". Kristy has not pursued her musical career since. She taught piano as a side job for many years and has learned to play nine separate instruments. She has written over 40 songs and has been pursued by several artists as a professional songwriter.

She is married and has one son, Connor and two step children, Aliya and Logan.

Her blogs regarding the recent housing crisis can be found all over the internet.