Maegan Hall — the 26-year-old patrol officer fired along with several colleagues from a police department in La Vergne, Tennessee after incidents of workplace sex came to light in January — is now suing the city and three of her former superiors. Hall’s 51-page federal complaint alleges that they and others “groomed her for sexual exploitation.”
Besides Burrel “Chip” Davis — who was chief of Lpd until he, too, was fired in connection with the scandal in February — the suit names terminated Sergeants Henry “Ty” McGowan and Lewis Powell. The suit claims Hall,...
Besides Burrel “Chip” Davis — who was chief of Lpd until he, too, was fired in connection with the scandal in February — the suit names terminated Sergeants Henry “Ty” McGowan and Lewis Powell. The suit claims Hall,...
- 3/1/2023
- by Miles Klee
- Rollingstone.com
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Mentalist" episode 10 of season 7. The episode is entitled, "Nothing Gold Can Stay," and it turns out that we're going to see some major, intense stuff take place after deadly armored car robbers prompt Patrick to go to extreme measures, and more! In the new, 10th episode press release: Jane will take extreme measures as the FBI hunts a deadly gang of armored car robbers. Press release number 2: Jane is going to take extreme measures as the team tries to apprehend a deadly gang of armored car robbers before their desperation to remain free, costs more innocent people their lives. Guest stars feature: William Gregory Lee (Steve Sellers), A.J. Buckley (Ace Brunell), Alex Weed (Tommy Brunell), Lewis T. Powell (Larry), Troy Blendell (Gil Clark), Ben Begley (Ken Fletcher), Victoria Garcia (Tawnia Meeks), Allison Bills (Jenny Moss), Alex Fernandez (Det.
- 1/28/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Many historic colleges have spooky reputations (like the allegedly haunted library at Penn State), but it's rare that a single university has a history of not just one or two, but multiple hauntings. Such is the case of the University of Georgia campus in Athens, which according to local lore is harboring a wide assortment of ghosts. Photo: Beautiful Chapter At least two sorority houses on the campus are said to be haunted, including the Alpha Delta Gamma house (above), which once served as home to former state senator James Yancey Carithers, whose daughter Susie hung herself in the attic after being jilted by her groom-to-be. According to the student paper Red & Black, many members of Alpha Delta Gamma have embraced the legend, claiming that anyone living in the “Engagement Suite,” where Susie was believed to have stayed before her death, would oddly enough become lucky in love. Photo: Lewis Powell...
- 2/8/2014
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
Or maybe she didn't! But she probably knew about the plot to assassinate Lincoln, Vice President Johnson, and Secretary of State Seward. And once you know about something like that, you really should tell someone about it, even if your son is involved. (The son, by the way, ran away and lived a long life. His mother — spoiler alert — was hanged.) But anyway, Robin Wright seems to be playing her with appropriate gravity in this trailer for the upcoming film: Side note one: is it just me, or are there just a ton of people in this film? Wright, James McAvoy, Justin Long, Evan Rachel Wood, Kevin Kline, Stephen Root, Rory Gilmore Alexis Bledel... Quite a cast! Side note two: Mary Surratt was the second hottest plotter of the Lincoln assassination. The first was Lewis Powell. Look him up. You'll feel bad you [...]...
- 1/27/2011
- Nerve
Just hours after the Senate Judiciary Committee ends its first day of confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, HBO will broadcast a new documentary on the life and words of Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.). The timing may be coincidental (or not), but the poignancy is profound: for nearly 46 years, until last December, Senator Kennedy served on that committee. He will be missing his first Supreme Court hearing in not one but two generations. Senator Kennedy first came to the Judiciary Committee in January 1963, after he was elected to the Senate, and while his brother John, the president, was still alive. He presided over an astonishing 17 Supreme Court confirmation hearings—almost enough to fill the Supreme Court twice—and served as chair of the committee from 1979 to 1981, during the last years of the Carter administration. The first nominee Senator Kennedy vetted was Abe Fortas, President Lyndon Johnson’s buddy,...
- 7/10/2009
- Vanity Fair
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