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Tennessee Bar Association Retaliates Disseminating False and Misleading Information Attacking Faith Based Christians

Contact: George Raudenbush, Christian Citizens against Corruption, 423-337-1896

TELLICO PLAINS, Tenn., Feb. 25 /Christian Newswire/ -- On June 6th 2008, Charles Scotty Morgan and other Christians in Tennessee brought charges against 14 members of the Tennessee Bar Association including state attorney Robert Cooper Jr. for Corruption involving abduction, attempted murder, obstruction of justice and misconduct.

It appears that the bar association has retaliated against Mr. Morgan by publishing Mr. Morgan's divorce case, Deborah Gail Davis Morgan Everett v. Charles Scotty Morgan on its web site. In that case, the former Ms. Morgan swears under oath of affidavit that she was contacted by a Christian missionary and alleges various other accusations in attempts to fraudulently gain more money from her former husband through the courts.

The Christian missionary, Ms. Morgan's son and another witness alert court officials by sending affidavits of truth and fact to the court in response to Ms. Morgan submitting false information in her affidavit for monetary gain. Local bar president and known anti Christian activist Peter J. Allimon, represents Ms. Morgan. Mr. Allimon sites and used Ms. Morgan's affidavit in numerous briefs submitted to the court intended to discredit the Christian missionary and other Christians. Judges John B. Haglar (resigned under sexual misconduct) and David Micheal Swiney have also implicated themselves in this case.

Substantiated court documentation and records reveal the former Ms. Morgan to have used several different names while perpetrating sympathy scams. She was found guilty of food stamp fraud and bank perjury in Tennessee. Having two children in her care for 4 years, Ms. Morgan accrued 150,000 in child support from Mr. Morgan, received tens of thousands of dollars in welfare and social security checks, food stamps and over $100,000 in adoptive assistance checks from the state of Tennessee all while living in government paid housing.

Ms. Morgan later brought false charges against her only son in attempts of extortion however those attempts failed when a Grand Jury found no evidence in Ms. Morgan's claims against her only son. This week Ms. Morgan was awarded back child support by the court in the amount of $26,000. A drug addict, she is presently collecting $2,400.00 a month from state adoptive assistance and thousands of dollars in welfare and social security checks and food stamps. Due to her addictions, Ms. Morgan is applying for state funded disability.