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Following the December 28, 2022 publication of the [[Karma prevails and Recusal Motion ensues]] article, but before January 12, 2023, Deputy Sheriff Captain Leon Gates "posted a comment about the above described article stating 'Ya'll will believe ANYTHING'. More exchanges took place on Facebook between counsel for [Derrick Jackson] and Leon Gates."
Following the December 28, 2022 publication of the [[Karma prevails and Recusal Motion ensues]] article, but before January 12, 2023, Deputy Sheriff Captain Leon Gates "posted a comment about the above described article stating 'Ya'll will believe ANYTHING'. More exchanges took place on Facebook between counsel for [Derrick Jackson] and Leon Gates."


"Leon Gates has been a public supporter of 'Melynee Leftridge Harris' on Facebook, and the judge has publicly expressed her appreciation for Leon Gates’s support, stating specifically: “Thank you so much Captain Gates! I appreciate your support a great deal!!!!
"Leon Gates has been a public supporter of 'Melynee Leftridge Harris' on Facebook, and the judge has publicly expressed her appreciation for Leon Gates’s support, stating specifically: "Thank you so much Captain Gates! I appreciate your support a great deal!!!!"


At least one of the Deputy Sheriffs that evicted Defendant’s family told them that Defendant’s attorney didn’t know what he was doing and that the Sheriffs had a court order allowing them to evict the fiancé and children. At least one of the Sheriff’s Deputies told Defendant’s family member that they had “the judge’s phone number.
At least one of the Deputy Sheriffs that evicted Defendant’s family told them that Defendant’s attorney didn’t know what he was doing and that the Sheriffs had a court order allowing them to evict the fiancé and children. At least one of the Sheriff’s Deputies told Defendant’s family member that they had "the judge's phone number."


 
In light of her personal relationship with Captain Leon Gates and the unconstitutional eviction of the residents at 955 Tiverton Lane, counsel for Derrick Jackson filed a second motion for recusal against Judge Leftridge to have her removed from the presiding over that case. There are presently three pending motions for recusal pending in that case and Judge Leftridge has yet to voluntarily recuse herself from the case.
 
One of Flournoy's most notorious rulings came in 2011 in what may very well be the largest white-collar scandal in Cobb County history. According to an AJC article authored by Margaret Newkirk, Judge Flournoy threw out a 31-count racketeering and theft indictment against former Cobb EMC CEO, Dwight Brown.<ref>[https://www.ajc.com/news/local/judge-throws-out-cobb-emc-indictment-citing-courtroom-accessibility/dEdeHrvTkoBAAnS10xiEQI/ Margaret Newkirk, Judge throws out Cobb EMC indictment, citing courtroom accessibility]</ref> Brown at the time was represented by Barnes Law Group, founded by former governor Roy Barnes who appointed Flournoy to the Cobb County Superior Court bench in 2000. Flournoy based his ruling on testimony that the indictment was not returned in a place open to the public as required under Georgia law.<ref>See Sampson v. State, 124 Ga. 776 (1906); Sellars v. State, 113 Ga.App. 510 (1966).</ref>
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Flournoy's decision was upheld on appeal by the Supreme Court of Georgia<ref>State v. Brown, 293 Ga. 493, 748 S.E.2d 376 (Ga. 2013)</ref> based on the testimony of another Cobb County Superior Court Judge, George H. Kreeger, and the following three witnesses with close ties to both Judge Flournoy and former governor Barnes:
* Tyler Browning, Judge Flournoy's first staff attorney, latest campaign chairman and son of longtime friend Tom Browning
* John Salter, Barnes Law Group attorney and son-in-law to Roy Barnes
* Cameron Tribble, Barnes Law Group attorney and attorney for former Cobb EMC CEO, Dwight Brown
 
Despite his personal relationships with Roy Barnes and Tyler Browning, Flournoy did not recuse himself from that case. Judge Flournoy, Judge Kreeger and Tom Browning would years later collectively play a much more sinister roll in enabling a situation of potential child grooming which could in turn lead to [https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Lion%27s_Den human trafficking].<ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/a/af/Borders.PDF Affidavit of Stephanie Borders]</ref><ref>[https://thewikilaw.org/wiki/images/5/53/Fernando.pdf Affidavit of Fernando Zapien Ramirez]</ref> That case is better known as [The Lion's Den].
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