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Crazed mom accused of trying to poison husband's mistress so she'd have an abortion cuts deal

Oren Yaniv
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Wednesday, January 26th 2011, 1:59 PM

Kisha Jones had no criminal history and a life-long record of helping disabled kids, her lawyer said.

Ward for NewsKisha Jones had no criminal history and a life-long record of helping disabled kids, her lawyer said.

 

A crazed Brooklyn mom who tried to forcibly abort her cheating hubby's love child by poisoning his mistress cut a deal with prosecutors Wednesday that could have out of prison in less than two years.

Kisha Jones, 40, was seven months pregnant when she tricked Monique Hunter, 26, into taking an abortion-inducing medication on October 2009.

Jones' hubby, Anthony Jones, had knocked up both his wife and mistress around the same time, said defense lawyer Barry Turner.

"My client was in the last trimester of her pregnancy and was acting irrationally," he said outside court.

"I guess her hormones were out of whack."

Turner said accused Hunter of taunting his client,  leaving phone messages with details of her three-year affair - and claiming Jones' man  would soon leave her.

Jones had no criminal history and a life-long record of helping disabled kids, and deserved a break, Turner said.

She was under mounting pressure expecting her fourth child and "she acted in a manner that wasn't consistent with her personality," the lawyer said.

Jones admitted that, using a forged prescription and phone number-disguising software, she called Hunter and got her to take cytotec, causing her to go into early  labor.

She was also accused of then trying to kill the premature newborn in  the maternity ward and later impersonating a hospital exec to try getting the baby off a ventilator -  but those attempted murder charges were dropped.

Wearing a knitted pink hat, the spurned spouse pleaded Wednesday to a lesser charge of second-degree assault.

Prosecutors signed off on the plea deal "after careful consideration and only after talking to the victim in this case many times," assistant district attorney David Klestzick told the judge.

Jones will be sentenced to four years in the klink on Feb. 10 - but with time served and credit for good behavior, she could be out in a year and eight months.

Turner said that Jones and her husband are still married and that Anthony Jones cares for the children and is involved with his wife's legal defense.

It wasn't clear if he has contact with Hunter or her child.

"Everybody's fine," the lawyer said. "The baby is fine, Monique Hunter is fine."

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Avatar stephi -
#1
Very sad. I feel sorry for Miss Jones and I also feel sorry for the other lady's baby, babies do not ask to be born and are innocent.
Avatar louise black -
#2
Why do men think with their lil head!It is said.
Avatar PERDUE -
#3
Once again the kids are caught up in the parents unnecessary drama.
The wife shouldh've beat his azz with a steel pipe until he peed his panties.
Or better yet, she should've removed the offending appendage, then tossed it in the microwave. LOL

Now the wife is left with a messed up life and hopefully when she get out she get her kids and move forward.

Now the drama filled girlfriend will be getting paid for being a free w-h-o-r-e.

Keep in mind that the head the husband was thinking with has only one eye and no brain and snots on everything.

I hope he,the husband, get inoperable cancer and lives in constant pain everyday for years in the nursing home from hell while his wife meets a man worthy of her love and fidelity.

Kisha Jones, I wish you all the best that this life has to offer for you and your children. You and your children did not deserve to be involved in such a horrible deception.

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