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Part 16 - Ink By the Barrel
"I would guess that the burners are in the hands of..." I said, "...the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice."
Cindy's eyes widened in shock. Teresa's face did not change at all. Tanya nodded thoughtfully.
"It makes sense." my Captain of Detectives said.
"And that's why I think Cindy will win the bet." I said. "Harlow
will
go through with the accusation, because she is colluding with the DOJ to come in against me if I try to do anything about the accusation against Allgood."
"This is getting ugly." said Tanya.
"Getting?" Teresa said derisively, her voice cutting.
"What's getting ugly is my lack of sleep." I said. "You guys go home. Now. That is not a request..."
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"This is Bettina Wurtzburg, KXTC Fox Two News!" shouted the tired-looking redheaded reporterette at 7:00am, Thursday, October 11th, from in front of the Courthouse complex on the east side of Courthouse Square. "Fox Two News has learned that Federal Judge K.M. Landis and Superior Court Judge Patrick R. Folsom have made landmark rulings in the ongoing Lieutenant Governor voting scandal!"
"First, a recap of yesterday's activities." Bettina said. "The SBI and FBI, acting upon State and Federal warrants, raided the State Republican Office in Midtown yesterday morning. When the security forces there resisted, they were engaged in personal combat by SBI Inspector Donald Troy and SBI Reserve Captain Cindy Ross, who subdued and arrested at least twelve armed guards without a shot being fired."
"Several Republican staffers were arrested, and admitted that they had falsified voting tallies from 54 of the 96 counties." Bettina continued. "They were all released after fingering State Republican Party Chair Ralph Corkle as the man who gave the orders to change the vote tallies. Mr. Corkle is a former Chief of Staff for Pottsville Republican Representative Wilson Hammonds, said to be the most powerful Republican in the State. Representative Hammonds has not been implicated in this scandal... so far."
"The action moved to the Courts," said Bettina, "where lawyers for Representative Sharon Marshall of Westphalia, including lawyer Mike G. Todd of the Madison & Ives Law Firm...
again, that's Mike G. Todd of the Madison & Ives Law Firm
... filed lawsuits to have Marshall named the winner of the caucuses based upon the vote counts submitted by the 96 county Republican offices and the City's Republicans. The State Republican Party filed a countersuit, saying that State Attorney General Karl Handel was the rightful winner and should be the name on the ballot."
"State Secretary of State Brian Cagle declared Handel the winner," continued Bettina, "but Superior Court Judge Patrick R. Folsom of the Town & County issued an injunction preventing Secretary Cagle from certifying Handel. Appellate Judge Leahy immediately overturned Folsom's injunction, and said that Secretary Cagle could proceed, but
his
ruling was stopped by an injunction from State Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Johnson. The State Supreme Court convened yesterday and will be in special session today."
"Federal Judge K.M. Landis also came in with an injunction preventing Secretary Cagle from certifying Karl Handel as the winner," said Bettina, "citing clear evidence of egregious violations of Federal as well as State election laws. Political
experts
were surprised that Judge Landis intervened so forcefully and actively in what they say should be a State matter."
"And now let's go to political reporter Amber Harris for more information on these historic events. Amber!"
"
That's right,
Bettina!" said the athletic blonde. "First, Ralph Corkle is being represented by Brafford Bacon, who is also an attorney on the staff of Independent State Counsel Robert Mullen. When asked if he would investigate Commander Troy's role in the raid upon the State Republican Office, Mr. Mullen said, quote, 'I will investigate every aspect of Commander Troy's abuse of power and Police brutality.', unquote."
"However," went on Amber, "State Senators Jimmy Cerone and Moe Molinari issued a joint statement, which was endorsed by State Senator Katherine Woodburn of the 1st District, saying that such an investigation of Commander Troy would be
outside the scope
of Mr. Mullen's mandate as Independent State Counsel, and that they, Senators Cerone and Molinari, would file lawsuits to block Mr. Mullen from the attempt to expand his investigation in such a manner. They also said that the Legislature could move to shut down the ISE's investigation of Governor Jared altogether if Mr. Mullen, quote, 'continues to harass Commander Troy or Sharon Marshall by abusing his authority by unlawfully attempting to expand the Independent State Counsel mandate', close quote."
"We have with us Dr. Adam S. Keller of the City University Rodham Foundation for Political and Social Change." said Amber. "Dr. Keller, what does the Cerone/Molinari declaration mean?"
"Amber," said Keller in the smoothest voice he could muster, "it is obvious that these two powerful legislators are trying to cover for Commander Troy's abusive tactics. What should frighten everyone is that Commander Troy is going to owe these powerful men a debt for their support of him, and we can only wonder what they'll ask Commander Troy to do... maybe to cover up a crime, or intimidate women with credible claims of sexual harassment, as Val Jared had Commander Troy do? This is just very frightening, and I would urge the Town & County Council to fire Commander Troy immediately, before he hurts innocent people."
"Back to you, Bettina!" Amber said happily.
"Amber," said Bettina, "what does Dr. Keller say about what's going to happen for the General Elections?"
Amber was put back onscreen. "Dr. Keller has had to go, to do other interviews, but I talked with him earlier about that, and he said that all this could be tied up for months, even years, in Court, and he expects there will be no Republican name for Lt. Governor on the General Election ballot. It could be that Senator Maxine Watts's name will also be disallowed, though no one is claiming any voter fraud at all by the Democrats."
"Thank you, Amber! That's amazing stuff!" said Bettina. "And finally,