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In what should have been a no-brainer recusal of a biased judge, a slew of Fulton County judges rallied behind their rogue colleague which tragically confirms the | In what should have been a no-brainer recusal of a biased judge, a slew of Fulton County judges rallied behind their rogue colleague which tragically confirms the level of integrity held by the Fulton County judiciary. | ||
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This article comes as an unanticipated | This article comes as an unanticipated "Part 3" in a sequence of articles following Derrick Jackson, a man on fire who was robbed just days before Christmas of his due process rights under the Constitution by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Melynee Leftridge. After Jackson took to the media about the situation, his family was thrown out of their home located in the Country Club of the South by the Fulton County Sheriff’s SCORPION Unit without a proper court order.<ref> </ref><ref> </ref> | ||
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Beginning in May of 2020, Jackson had been making payments toward the purchase of a home located in the Country Club of the South. As is known, home values have been skyrocketing since at least September of 2021 and, at some point amidst this modern day gold rush, the seller decided he no longer wanted Jackson to buy the home and subsequently hired a company to stage an eviction, which was inevitably botched resulting in what appears to be an array of underhanded back door dealings among Fulton County Superior Court Judges, the Sheriff and lawyers—or is it all just one big coincidence? Let’s look at the facts and you be the judge. | Beginning in May of 2020, Jackson had been making payments toward the purchase of a home located in the Country Club of the South. As is known, home values have been skyrocketing since at least September of 2021 and, at some point amidst this modern day gold rush, the seller decided he no longer wanted Jackson to buy the home and subsequently hired a company to stage an eviction, which was inevitably botched resulting in what appears to be an array of underhanded back door dealings among Fulton County Superior Court Judges, the Sheriff and lawyers—or is it all just one big coincidence? Let’s look at the facts and you be the judge. |
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