Former Main Street, Lawrenceburg, Inc. Director Indicted For Theft

An Investigation By The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Has Resulted In The Indictment Of April Judkins, The Former Director Of Main Street, Lawrenceburg Inc., A Non-Profit Organization That Worked Toward Economic Restoration And Revitalization Of Historic Downtown Lawrenceburg.

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Former State Senator Kelsey Pleads Guilty To Federal Campaign Finance Violations

On Tuesday Afternoon, Former State Senator Brian Kelsey Pleaded Guilty To Two Federal Charges Of Campaign Finance Fraud. He Had Previously Said He Was “Totally Innocent” And Claimed The Charges Against Him Were A “Political Witch Hunt”.

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Five Former Methodist Hospital Employees Charged With HIPAA Violations

A Federal Grand Jury Has Indicted Five Former Methodist Hospital Employees For Conspiring With Roderick Harvey, 40, To Unlawfully Disclose Patient Information In Violation Of The Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act Of 1996, Commonly Known As “HIPAA.

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Federal Campaign Finance Case Against Kelsey Gains Steam With Guilty Plea Slated From Co-Defendant

In 2021, Senator Brian Kelsey And Restaurant Owner Joshua Smith Were Indicted For Allegedly Funneling Money From Kelsey’s State Account To His Congressional Campaign, A Violation Of Federal Law. Now, Smith Is Slated To Plead Guilty To A Single Charge Of Funneling “Soft Money” To The Campaign, According To Court Documents.

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Former Obion County Central Baseball Booster Club Treasurer Indicted

An Investigation By The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Has Resulted In The Indictment Of Allison Baldwin, The Former Treasurer Of Obion County Central High School’s Rebel Sliders Baseball Booster Club.

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FBI Charges Multiple Individuals For Peaceful Protests At Abortion Facility In Mt. Juliet

As Part Of A “Rescue” In March Of 2021, A Group Of Individuals Committed To Saving The Lives Of Pre-Born Children Visited The Carafem Abortion Center In Mt. Juliet, Tennessee. They Have Now Been Indicted For Conspiracy And FACE Act Violations.

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Smyrna Business Owner Arrested For Tax Evasion, Theft, And Money Laundering

The Special Investigations Section Of The Tennessee Department Of Revenue Conducted The Investigation That Led To The Indictment And Arrest Of Scharneitha Britton, Owner Of Kinfolks BBQ In Smyrna. Revenue Special Agents Arrested Britton, Age 66. Bond Was Set At $25,000.

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