Speaker Sexton Sidesteps “Cyberstalking” Investigation Question

A Federal “Cyberstalking” Investigation Into Three People Critical Of House Speaker Cameron Sexton Could Make It Appear The State’s Third In Command Had Something To Do With The Confiscation Of Their Cell Phones… But Sexton Says Not So Fast.

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Heavy Issues Pushed Aside By Sex – Yet Again

Ah Yes, Nothing Like Opening The New Year With Reports Of An Alleged Sexual Harassment Complaint, Followed By Denials, Of Course. It’s Deja Vu All Over Again.
Forget Private School Vouchers, Abortion Regulations And Transgender Issues. It’s All About Sex, At Least Until They Start Beating Each Other Over The Head In The House Chamber, Where Love Is Not In The Air.
The Latest Hoopla Stems From What Else? Efforts To Cover Up Wrongdoing, All Disguised As Attempts To Protect Victims.

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Court Challenge Asserts Office Of Legislative Administration Not Exempt From Public Records Law

A Nashville Man Seeking Records In A Former Lawmaker’s Sexual Harassment Case Says It’s “Basic High School Civics” That The Office Of Legislative Administration Is Separate From The House Of Representatives And Falls Under The State’s Public Records Act.

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Legislative Office Lawyers Say TN Records Laws Don’t Apply To Them In Lawsuit Over Ethics Codes

Lawyers For The Tennessee Legislative Office Believe The State’s Public Records Don’t Apply To The Legislative Body, And It Would Violate The Separation Of Government Powers For A Court To Compel To Release The Documents Related To Their Investigation Into Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Former Republican Rep. Scotty Campbell.

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TBI Investigates Nashville Judge for Alleged Misconduct

A Nashville Circuit Court Judge Is Under Investigation By The Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation After He Admitted To Several Acts Of Misconduct In Comments Made During His Divorce Case Proceedings.

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