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A traveling evangelist and his wife, who publicly begged for money so they could take their ministry across the United States, were indicted in Tennessee on child rape and abuse charges in connection with alleged actions dating back to Feb. 13, 2021.
Benjamin Garlick, 32, faces the majority of the charged offenses. He is accused of five counts of aggravated rape of a child, five counts of aggravated sexual battery, soliciting sexual exploitation of a minor under the age of 13, and continuous sexual abuse of a child, Rutherford County Circuit Court records show.
The Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday (Oct. 3) arrested 33-year-old Morgan Freche from Loranger in connection with a sexual misconduct investigation involving a minor...
Freche faces the following allegations: One count of third-degree rape, four counts of felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile and one count of oral sexual battery
Freche resigned on Sept. 28 after deputies began investigating reports that a 17-year-old student fathered a child with her.
Lawyers for MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, an avid peddler of 2020 voter fraud conspiracy theories, have dropped the Trump ally as a client because he failed to pay for their services...

You mean, "Mr Lumpy Pillow"?I wondered why Lindell was trending today....
Maybe he can borrow a few bucks from the people who find him in their medicine cabinet.Honestly, were these people thinking that Toad was going to pay their lawyers? Toad doesn't pay lawyers. Poor Mikey, went broke fr Toad and all he got was a lousy red hat.
Sometimes it looks like he's back on the crack. I don't wish addiction on anybody, but he kinda screams relapse. He's spiraling down like a drunk does as everything falls apart around him.Maybe he can borrow a few bucks from the people who find him in their medicine cabinet.
(And I thought the Burger King was creepy!!)
Checkout 27:00 on the video below:Sometimes it looks like he's back on the crack. I don't wish addiction on anybody, but he kinda screams relapse. He's spiraling down like a drunk does as everything falls apart around him.
“During my time as an attorney I’ve represented more than 125 children that were in DHS custody in Lincoln County alone. Half of those were pro bono because I believe it’s very, very important to protect our children.”
“Now one of the reasons why I’m running for district judge is, I believe that it’s very important to follow the law,” said Soderstrom. “Judges are not here to make law. They’re not here to change law. We are here to follow the law. And if the law is not being followed, then it’s the judge’s responsibility to ensure that the parties that come before them are doing just that.”
She said, “I also believe that it is important that every person that comes before the court is treated with respect, is treated fairly, is treated with dignity, and is treated with compassion. Obviously, the judge’s job is to judge but not be judgmental and disrespectful and mean-spirited about it.”
A judge should be removed from office for exchanging more than 500 texts with a bailiff during a murder trial in which she mocked participant appearances and “displayed gross partiality,” according to a disciplinary petition filed by Oklahoma’s chief justice.
Judge Traci Soderstrom of Lincoln County, Oklahoma, should be removed for her conduct during the June murder trial of Khristian Tyler Martzall, according to the Oct. 10 petition. Soderstrom became a judge in January and agreed to a temporary suspension Tuesday.
According to the ethics petition, Soderstrom and the bailiff mocked the physical appearance of attorneys, jurors and witnesses; used offensive language to deride prosecutors; disparaged the local defense bar; and expressed bias in favor of the defendant.
The petition also alleges a separate incident in which Soderstrom asked male lawyers to pose for photos in the hot pink chairs in her chambers. The photos were then displayed in her outer chambers; none pictured a woman.
The petition also said Soderstrom made inappropriate comments on Facebook, screamed at a court services coordinator .and made misleading statements to the Oklahoma Council on Judicial Complaints.

