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Sun, 24 Aug 2025 06:47:15 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP, post #17282969

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/kentucky-judge-killed-chambers-accused-212348599.html

Kentucky judge killed in chambers accused of trading sexual favors for influence at wild parties

The rural Kentucky judge who was allegedly gunned down in his chambers last year by a local sheriff possibly ran a scheme by which he demanded sexual favors
from women to get them out of trouble, an accuser claims.

Tya Adams told News Nation she would attend sex parties for District Court Judge Kevin Mullins and his friends in the small rural town of Whitesburg in exchange
for money or to get offenders out of trouble.

Adams told NewsNation’s "Banfield" that Mullins had warned her to keep quiet about what was taking place.


Sun, 24 Aug 2025 06:48:12 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP
Reply #16148064

Reminds me of the Chevy chase movie nothing but trouble 


Sun, 24 Aug 2025 07:49:15 -0700
Andy from private IP
Reply #11519630

The Sheriff's minor daughter was reportedly in the judge's phone.  That explains that one, because I was scratching my head for a while over what could prompt a
Sheriff to be willing to murder a judge, especially knowing he would get caught.


Sun, 24 Aug 2025 22:59:17 -0700
whiteguyinchina from private IP
Reply #16035895

This is an incredibly bizarre story. The whole legal system in this county - seems like judges and law enforcement - were coercing women into sexual favors in
exchange for leniency. 

At some point it seems the sheriff's daughter was involved in this sex ring.

Talk about a toxic work environment.

Really disgusting stuff. Surprised this story has not blown up.


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