Morgan County Sheriff's $150K loan to bankrupt dealership came from inmate food account
Morgan County Sheriff Ana Franklins lawyers have admitted in a federal court filing that Franklins $150,000 investment in a used car dealership that went bankrupt came from the Morgan County Jail inmate food account.
Her attorneys response to a motion that Franklin show why she should not be held in contempt of a federal court consent decree requiring money received to feed inmates be used only for that purpose said part of the decree is too broad, overreaching and does not apply to Franklin.
The Southern Center for Human Rights, which was appointed to monitor the decree, had filed a motion for Franklin to show why she should not be held in contempt of the decree for not complying with the 2009 amended decree.
U.S. District Judge Abdul Kallon has scheduled a hearing on the centers motion for 9 a.m. Thursday in the federal courthouse in Decatur.
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