3rd Lawsuit Filed Alleging Johnson City Cops Covered For Serial Rapist

A 3rd Lawsuit Has Been Filed Against Johnson City, Its Police Force And More Than Two Dozen Officers By A Woman Who Alleges Cops Took Bribes To Protect A Serial Rapist Who Drugged, Then Pushed Her From A 3rd-Story Window During An Attempted Sexual Assault.

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Feds Probing Johnson City Police Over Serial Rapist Cover-Up Allegations

The Johnson City Police Department Is The Subject Of A Federal Public Corruption Probe Related To Its Handling Of An Alleged Serial Rapist, New Filings In An Ongoing Class Action Lawsuit Indicate.

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Cronyism And Corruption Thrive In Darkness

In Tennessee, The Public Records Act And Open Meetings Act Codify The Right Of Citizens To Have Sunlight In All Corners Of Government.
Unfortunately, Each Year In Tennessee, Bills Are Proposed — And Some Are Passed — To Allow Certain Government Agencies To Work In Darkness.
Corruption And Cronyism Need Darkness To Survive. Protecting The Right Of Citizens And The Press To Shine Light On Government Means We Need To Protect Against Laws That Would Shut This Right Down.

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Accusations Of Corruption At Center Of Lawsuit Filed Against Johnson City Police Department

Accusations Of Bribery And Conspiracy Are At The Center Of A Newly Filed Lawsuit Against Johnson City Police Department And Its Former Leadership. Allegations Concern Rape And Drug Charges Against Sean Williams Stating That He Paid Off Members Of The Department In Exchange For Protection From Criminal Charges.

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PROVE ME WRONG (Editorial By John Gentry)

Since Tennessee Has The Very Best Constitution, Tennessee Will Be Ground Zero For Restoring The Form Of Government Envisioned By The Founders And Our Forefathers. I Have Been Called To Lead The Way. If We Intend To Preserve The American Way Of Life, And Defend Our Birthrights, We Must First Restore The Provisions Of Our State Constitution.

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Former Tennessee House Speaker, Chief Of Staff Claim Federal Charges “Vague” Enough To Dismiss

Former House Speaker Glen Casada And His Chief Of Staff, Cade Cothren, Are Seeking Dismissal Of Federal Charges In A Corruption Probe, Claiming They Are “Vague And Unconstitutional.”

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American Conversations On “PHARMA Corruption And PHARMA Reform” In Nashville August 21st

CDM And American Conversations Cordially Invite You To American Conversations On “Pharma Corruption And Pharma Reform” In Nashville On Monday, August 21, 2023.

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