I remember Lynn Doss coming into the courtroom and sitting next to Thomason.
A Word of Comfort for Today. « Previous Article If you see news happening, call … One witness said that when he confronted you about the whistleblower and UCBI you said it was a rumor Mark Thomason started. Allen Duray Green AKA Ray Green AKA N….Ray. FYN will have a full report Monday Morning. Lynn Doss and Scott Kiker are co-counsel on several cases and her husband Harry Doss is the Fannin County Probate Court Public Defender where Kiker is the Judge.
Don’t forget to follow all your … If we show you the back of the check could you tell us if it’s a teller override? Because there is much more to the story that Thomason is sharing with all who will listen. She has no F****** business giving checks out to nobody especially another attorney. Judge Bradley even ordered Thomason arrested in the past for his neglect to pay his child support.
Didn’t quite happen that way. It may be irrelevant but we feel it’s worth mentioning. Did you give the checks in question to Russell Stookey or Mark Thomason? Thomason’s Attorney, Russell Stookey of Hiawassee Georgia was also indicted for 1 count of Identity Fraud and 1 count of Attempt to Commit Identity Fraud.
Mark Thomason, the publisher of the Fannin Focus has been in the news a lot lately. orders dropping the charges against Fannin Focus publisher Mark Thomason and Attorney Russell Stookey. After our interview with Stookey, Mark Thomason the publisher of the Fannin Focus released the following statement: “Any and all information contained on a subpoena served to Stearns Bank was acquired through open records request filed on Fannin County by Mark Thomason. There are several more. The checks he received were received through means other than myself. Stookey was charged with two counts; identity fraud and attempt to commit identity fraud. He has paid me nothing as of to date. Click to watch our video interview with Russell Stookey. Announcing the Inaugural L.B.R.C.A. I estimate that the retrieval and printing of the cleared checks from our bank account archives will take 3.5 hours and can be done by my assistant, whose hourly rate is $18.00. Accusations were being made about several people and I needed more information before I could write anything.
According to Scearce’s Campaign Contribution Disclosure Report he spent $0 in advertising with the Fannin Focus. Scearce has run for Fannin County Sheriff several times and is used to filling out a “Campaign Contribution Disclosure Report”.
She emailed me.
Kirby said Doss never came back and said anything about the FBI investigation. Again not a true statement. As you are also aware, I am listed as a witness.
According to Bennett’s Campaign Contribution Disclosure Report he spent $0 in advertising with the Fannin Focus. Thomason was released on a $1,000 bond. Wonder if Fannin County Attorney Lynn Doss will ever have to explain that comment and just how far she would take her vendetta against both Superior Court Judges Roger Bradley and Brenda Weaver. “We were looking for one check, that’s all we needed. Some of the witnesses include Lynn Doss, Rita Davis Kirby, Ruth Jordan, Scott Kiker, Bill Simonds, Robert Jones, Melissa Queen, Dana Chastain, and Carol Caywood (Stearns Bank).
35-01-18) allows for FetchYourNews.com to obtain and post the arrest records of any and all individuals arrested in Polk County. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Wonder what the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission will think? There is nothing back there to tell that. Repeating to anyone who would listen how he was arrested for making an open records request, requesting checks from the Appalachian Judicial District Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver and (retired) Judge Roger Bradley claiming the checks appeared to have been cashed instead of deposited. In the Dalton Free Citizen article Thomason told a reporter while the lawsuits were dismissed, and her request to have attorney’s fees paid were denied, Thomason received another tip that the court reporter’s legal expenses were paid out of public funds, viz. In court Stookey always liked to play the F.B.I. It was clear that this was much more to her and Thomason than a racial slur.
I listened to the witness interviews several times. Blue Ridge Trout Fest and Outdoor Adventures Focuses on Fannin, Next Article » The email to Jones was an for an open records request. Ray, he is Ray Green. #TeamFYNSports Always highlighting and promoting young athletes in a positive way! The Bank Executive is on the witness list which District Attorney B. Allison presented to the Grand Jury. What would lead him to believe the numbers on the check indicated they had been cashed. Bennett is the former police chief of McCaysville GA. Jack Taylor Republican Candidate for Sheriff placed ads in issues of the Fannin Focus on 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/24, 3/31, 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12 and 5/19. under the “Pickens County” tab on the home page. I have listened to the witness interview from the Mark Thomason-Russell Stookey case and have several questions. Thomason’s quote in AJC “I was astounded, in disbelief that there were even any charges to be had,” said Thomason, 37, who grew up in Fannin County. Knowing this Doss went as far as to have Fannin County Probate Judge Scott Kiker enter an appearance on one of her cases to force Bradley to recuse himself and have the case assigned to a visiting Judge. Below you can read the indictment – FYN is working on the complete story. The DA’s investigators Greg Arp and Christy O’Dell interviewed Rita Davis Kirby.
FYN is a Georgia-based now news network covering 43 counties in Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Immediately after the court adjourned Fannin County Attorney Lynn Doss did an interview with Channel 2’s Mark Winne. Next Article » Stookey told Judge Christian that they were in the process of paying the court reporter and the depositions would be filed. If Thomason decided to give the advertising to the candidates for free, the Fannin Focus would still have to be listed on the candidates campaign finance reports with an “In-Kind” amount. Did Ruth Jordan tell you the numbers on the check showed the checks had been cashed?
In the back of the courtroom the two of them would review paperwork and Doss would whisper into Thomason’s ear. Why not show who is paying for the campaign ads, it’s a campaign finance rule? She called FYN to tell us what happened. Did you tell Mark Thomason the checks appeared to have been cashed? That wind was Lynn Doss.
Copy of the redacted subpoena. She exclaimed this is big.
This story will not end Monday…it will be just the beginning. Copies of checks and any banking information were provided to the Fannin Focus by Fannin County Financial Director, Rita Kirby. You see I could write much more I was there and can tell the story in detail. I said “No, Lynn, No he didn’t.” “I thought I had given him those checks but I didn’t. Let’s just suppose Goss used some of the money to place ads in the Fannin Focus…it still would have to be disclosed! The subpoena on Stearns Bank had account numbers on it and during the interview, Stooked agreed that when you do an open records request for checks, the account numbers are to be redacted.. Where did you get the bank account numbers to do the subpoena? From: Faye Harvey Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 9:35 AM To: [email protected], Cc: Robert Jones; Deborah Watson Subject: Open Records request, I received your request for documents regarding the Judges’ quarterly operating expense for the previous 3 years. FYN has learned the name of one FBI Agent, Jamie Harter. Investigator Arp asked Simonds if Doss ever admitted to him who she gave the checks to? Judge Christian asked Stookey about the depositions which were missing from the witness list. Now, there is a For Deposit Only here. FYN has a copy of every Fannin Focus issue since primary election qualifying. Thomason said some checks appeared to have been cashed. We have cross referenced the ads with the rate sheet. In one witness interview with “Mr. Questions surround Thomason’s bond conditions. “No”, Jordan, “I have not spoken to Lynn Doss. According to Jeff Griffin, Thomason asked to see Wal-Mart case reports on the shoplifting case against Greg Joseph Staffins. We got in trouble because we were asking for that one check”.
(You can unsubscribe anytime). Thomason’s claim that he wanted the checks to prove how the court reporter Rhonda Stubblefield’s legal expenses had been paid may not be valid. You could hear the excitement in her voice as she explained what Bradley said in the courtroom. District Attorney B. Alison Sosebee received a request from Superior Court Judge Brenda Weaver to drop the charges against Publisher Mark Thomason and Attorney Russell Stookey. The Doss’s have received a lot of money for several years from Fannin County taxpayers. Doss sent FYN the following response: Sir: As you are aware there are pending investigations as to the matters. Were those phone conversations or meetings? I was waiting to meet Ray concerning some building materials he wanted to purchase. If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. An article in the AJC by Rhonda Cook stated Judge Brenda Weaver said others in the community were using Thomason to get her. “ When Bill got a copy of the Open Records Request that Thomason sent Chairman Rob Jones in Pickens County, Lynn came in and was in Bill’s office. Remember all those full page ads Taylor ran in the paper?
We found something very interesting in the DA’s file. Stubblefield did not drop her $1.6 million defamation case because Judge Christian closed Thomason’s case against her. They didn’t seem to be interested in researching any of the facts of the case. (Rita said) I told her that was not a teller override and Lynn said, I spoke to Ruth Jordan and she told me that it was a teller override. FetchYourNews.com is a local online news source covering Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Union, Dawson, White, Towns, Murray, Lumpkin and Rabun Counties in Georgia as well as Cherokee and Clay Counties North Carolina – with breaking news, sports, obituaries, … Thomason even wrote an article in his paper concerning Weaver paying Stubblefield’s legal expenses.