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From: Greegor on 26 Jun 2010 20:48 On Jun 26, 3:40 am, "He_Can't_Hide" <birth.certific...(a)verizon.net> wrote: > http://www.ajc.com/news/acquitted-georgia-teacher-files-534445.html?c... > id=cmg_cntnt_rss > > A former north Georgia kindergarten teacher acquitted on charges she > molested three young girls has filed a federal lawsuit against her > accusers' families and the sheriff's department that arrested her. > > The lawsuit claims that 37-year-old Tonya Craft of Ringgold lost her > career, her home and custody of her daughter and suffered mentally and > physically because of "callously indifferent, reckless and grossly > negligent conduct" by those involved in the case. Craft asks for $25 > million in damages. > > The long list of defendants includes the Catoosa County sheriff's > department, two child advocacy centers, parents of Craft's accusers, > social workers and a child therapist. > > Catoosa County Sheriff Phil Summers, along with the parents of the > accusers, could not be reached for comment. http://www1.romenews-tribune.com/Files/Documents/May2010/CraftComplaint.pdf http://daltondailycitizen.com/local/x1174307962/Tonya-Craft-files-25-million-lawsuit-against-accusers May 24, 2010 Tonya Craft files $25 million lawsuit against accusers, Catoosa County Catoosa County News RINGGOLD Read more: CatWalkChatt - Tonya Craft files 25 million lawsuit against accusers Catoosa County Sandra Lamb, mother of one of the alleged girl victims, of Ringgold. Sherri and Dewayne Wilson, parents of one of Tonya Crafts students, of Rossville. Joal Henke, Tonya Crafts ex-husband and father of one of the alleged girl victims, and his wife Sarah Henke, of Ooltewah, Tenn. Kelli McDonald, mother of one of the alleged girl victims, of Chickamauga. Catoosa County as the governing agency. Catoosa County Sheriff's Office. Tim Deal, sergeant with the Catoosa County Sheriffs Office and lead detective in the case. Phil Summers, Catoosa County sheriff. Suzi Thorne, former child abuse investigator with The Green House Childrens Advocacy Center in Dalton. Stacy Long, a child abuse interviewer with the Childrens Advocacy Center in Rossville for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Laurie Evans, a former therapist with the Childrens Advocacy Center in Rossville for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Childrens Advocacy Center in Rossville for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Greenhouse Childrens Advocacy Center in Dalton. The Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit district attorney's office, including district attorney Herbert Buzz Franklin and assistant district attorneys Chris Arnt and Len Gregor, and Judge Brian House, who presided over the trial, are not mentioned in the suit because they have prosecutorial immunity. The circuit serves Catoosa, Walker, Dade and Chattooga counties. Read more: CatWalkChatt - Tonya Craft files 25 million lawsuit against accusers Catoosa County Attorneys for Tonya Craft, a former elementary school teacher recently acquitted of child molestation charges, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Rome on Monday seeking $25 million in damages from her former accusers. Craft, 37, a former Chickamauga Elementary School kindergarten teacher, was charged with molesting three children and was acquitted of all charges on May 11 in Catoosa County Superior Court. She was fired from her job at Chickamauga Elementary and had maintained her innocence since her arrest in June 2008. The 52-page lawsuit claims Craft was unjustly prosecuted, alleging a lack of evidence, and also asserts that the children were coached to testify against her prior to and during her trial. The suit names 15 defendants: Sandra Lamb, mother of one of the alleged girl victims, of Ringgold. Sherri and Dewayne Wilson, parents of one of Tonya Crafts students, of Rossville. Joal Henke, Tonya Crafts ex-husband and father of one of the alleged girl victims, and his wife Sarah Henke, of Ooltewah, Tenn. Kelli McDonald, mother of one of the alleged girl victims, of Chickamauga. Catoosa County as the governing agency. Catoosa County Sheriff's Office. Tim Deal, sergeant with the Catoosa County Sheriffs Office and lead detective in the case. Phil Summers, Catoosa County sheriff. Suzi Thorne, former child abuse investigator with the GreenHouse Childrens Advocacy Center in Dalton. Stacy Long, a child abuse interviewer with the Childrens Advocacy Center in Rossville for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Laurie Evans, a former therapist with the Childrens Advocacy Center in Rossville for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. Childrens Advocacy Center in Rossville for the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit. GreenHouse Childrens Advocacy Center in Dalton. The Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit district attorney's office, including district attorney Herbert Buzz Franklin and assistant district attorneys Chris Arnt and Len Gregor, and Judge Brian House, who presided over the trial, are not mentioned in the suit because they have prosecutorial immunity. The circuit serves Catoosa, Walker, Dade and Chattooga counties. The lawsuit alleges the criminal charges were derived from a repeated and suggestive questioning of the children involved by child advocates and law enforcement. Based upon the statements, which the lawsuit alleges were coerced, and without any proper investigation the defendants acted to destroy Crafts parental relations as well as her freedoms. By doing so, the defendants violated her civil rights on several points. Craft claims the sheriffs department, GreenHouse and Child Advocacy Center violated her civil rights and the questioning by representatives of the Childrens Advocacy Center was intentionally designed to manipulate and/or harm the children. In addition, her children were removed from her home on the basis of the investigation. The suit stated the defendants acted and conspired to destroy Crafts parental and familial relations, as well as Plaintiffs freedom. Additionally, the suit claims statements made by Lamb and Summers to the press were false, were defamatory and were made maliciously. The lawsuit also seeks four conditions or actions: Crafts name removed from the records of any Georgia site or list of child abusers, in essence expunging her record; a protocol be established for investigations with corroborating information; requirement that interviews be videotaped and leading and repeated question avoided; training and supervision of employees investigating sexual abuse claims.
From: Kent Wills on 27 Jun 2010 04:26
At one time, not so long ago, ex-con (one conviction for OWI and TWO convictions for BEATING his ex-wife), child abuser and self confessed user and abuser of illegal drugs, Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson <greegor47(a)gmail.com> wrote: KEYWORDS: Gregory Scott Hanson, Lisa Rene Watkins, Kristen Watkins, Tom Watkins, child abuse, OWI, child molestation, drugs, Greg Hanson, felony, sexual assault, Donna Joann Hanson, Sandra Lyn Freese, Sandy Freese, spousal abuse, greegor47, wife beater, sexual assault, James E Hanson, Jim Hanson, Jimmy Hanson, Kris Watkins >On Jun 26, 3:40�am, "He_Can't_Hide" <birth.certific...(a)verizon.net> >wrote: >> http://www.ajc.com/news/acquitted-georgia-teacher-files-534445.html?c... >> id=cmg_cntnt_rss >> >> A former north Georgia kindergarten teacher acquitted on charges she >> molested three young girls has filed a federal lawsuit against her >> accusers' families and the sheriff's department that arrested her. >> >> The lawsuit claims that 37-year-old Tonya Craft of Ringgold lost her >> career, her home and custody of her daughter and suffered mentally and >> physically because of "callously indifferent, reckless and grossly >> negligent conduct" by those involved in the case. Craft asks for $25 >> million in damages. >> >> The long list of defendants includes the Catoosa County sheriff's >> department, two child advocacy centers, parents of Craft's accusers, >> social workers and a child therapist. >> >> Catoosa County Sheriff Phil Summers, along with the parents of the >> accusers, could not be reached for comment. > >http://www1.romenews-tribune.com/Files/Documents/May2010/CraftComplaint.pdf > >http://daltondailycitizen.com/local/x1174307962/Tonya-Craft-files-25-million-lawsuit-against-accusers > >May 24, 2010 > >Tonya Craft files $25 million lawsuit against accusers, Catoosa County >Catoosa County News > [snip Greg's latest PROOF that he believes he is exempt from any and all laws] 25 million seems a bit much, but I do agree that if she can prove the claims were without basis and malicious, those who invented them and those who promoted them must be held accountable. A select number of items that really are about Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson (either directly or through the same standards he DEMANDS be held to others): Title: ST VS GREGORY HANSON (DOB 05/22/1959) CRIMINAL COMPLAINT 04/10/1996 Comments: CT 1 OWI 1ST OTHER CITATION 04/10/1996 Comments: CT 2 SPEED Disposition Status GUILTY PLEA/DEFAULT "That's the chick, but not the pic, zipperhead!" Greg "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson proving his bigotry towards Asians, by attacking my first wife (deceased). http://www.rsdb.org/search?q=zipperhead Me: "I suspect your stalking is due to the use and abuse of illegal drugs, Greg. Is the reason for your stalking the members of alt.friends due to the use and abuse of illegal drugs? Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child abuser: "Of course." "My family's case is for Neglect, but we are treated in virtually every regard as child abusers, marked on the Child Abuse registry, for example." -- Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson, wife beater and child abuser As of Saturday, March 27, 2010: SMALL CLAIMS ORIGINAL NOTICE Comments: OPA $2805.04 COPIES TO PA VERIFICATION OF ACCOUNT JUDGEMENT DEFAULT Comments: JUDGMENT AGAINST GREGORY HANSON FOR $2805.04 + INTEREST AT 7.271% FROM 8/6/98 & $45.00 COSTS. Comments: NOTE OF GARN/NOTE TO DEFT SERV 9/24/98 BY WCSD TO SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT (ED POLKERS) FOR GREG HANSON FEES $35.60 Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson has a Garnishment order against him from Ed Polkers. There is nothing to even suggest any of the money legally owed has been paid. The SoL on the order has likely expired, but Greg still can't risk getting a job due to it. As of Saturday, March 27, 2010: Financials Title: STATE OF IOWA VS HANSON, GREG SCOTT Case: 06571 AGCR015216 (LINN) Citation Number: Summary Orig Paid Due COSTS 9200.00 850.00 8350.00 FINE 500.00 500.00 0.00 SURCHARGE 150.00 150.00 0.00 RESTITUTION 0.00 0.00 0.00 OTHER 0.00 0.00 0.00 $9850.00 $1500.00 $8350.00 Yes, Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson still owes over $8000.00 related to his convictions for BEATING his ex-wife. Me: Hey, he used your standards. Gregory Scott "Piggly Wiggly" Hanson: It's textbook psychopathic reasoning. Greg admitting his standards are psychopathic. |