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KENTUCKY OFFICIALS DENYING ASSISTANCE
FYI - If you find missing text or misspelled words on this site, some may be my error, however a lot of it is being done by corrupt officials in my state. This is further evidence of cover-up, abuse of power and criminal actions by corrupt officials.
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"Help, I'm being Tortured, Terrorized, Property Destroyed, Identity Theft, Received Death Threats, etc. " |
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CONVERSATIONS W/OFFICIALS AND SOME OF THE OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF DENYING ASSISTANCE TO MS. MARSHALL
I. JERRY ABRAMSON, THE MAYOR'S OFC OF LOUIS. KY / BRUCE SEGAL II. JERRY ABRAMSON, THE MAYOR'S OFC OF LOUIS., KY/ SUSAN III. CHIEF WHITE, LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPT., LOUISVILLE., KY/ DIV 1, SGT JOHNSON IV. JACK CONWAY, KY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE/TAD THOMAS/ DAVE WILSON/DEBORAH V. MITCH MCCONNELL' OFFICE, U.S. SENATOR FOR KENTUCKY/TELE CARRIER INSIGHT COMMUNICATIONS STATES, HIS OFFICE IS BLOCKING MY CALLS VI. KENTUCKY STATE POLICE VII. JOHN AUBREY, SHERRIFF'S OFFICE, LOUISVILLE KY VIII. DAVID HUBER, U.S. ATTY/DISTRICT ATTORNEY (former, now resigned & retired) IX. STEVE BESHEAR, KENTUCKY GOVERNOR'S OFFICE/MIKE ALEXANDER, ETC.
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I. MAYOR JERRY ABRAMSON'S OFFICE, LOUISVILLE, KY CONVERSATION WITH BRUCE SEGAL (Stated that he is Assistant to the Mayor) DATE OF CONVERSATION - DECEMBER 20, 2007 Symbols - B (Bruce Segal) C (Connie Marshall) ?????(conversation not clear)
Conversation Already Began _______
B - Thanks to you that you got a problem and we're not going to get involved in that C - It's not that I'm convinced, I know they're the ones doing it.
B - Ok then, that's fine, you turned it over to the federal people, that's all you can do right now, let them follow-up and everything like that.
C - What I'm saying, Mr. Segal is that I am looking for some type of assistance because I am being tortured.
B - Well, we don't have no assistance
C - Well can you find some kind of assistance, the state police, not the state police, the state troopers are refer me to somebody other than
B - No Mam, Mam that's not up to us to do that
B - It's Office Federal
C - It's coming through federal and it's coming through state
B - Uh-huh, well hold on just a minute (?????) Police Dept.. You're not likng the Police Dept. You're blaming the Police Dept.
C - It's not that I don't like the Police Dept., the Police Dept. are doing it, that's why I have complaints filed against them.
C - My local F.B.I. is involved, the Police Dept. are involved in it and the U.S. ____
B - Look, you have a problem, Ok
B - I went over this with you and I can tell you right now, I'v e talked to you before, six (6) months ago, day after day after day.
C - Yes, so this has been going on for quite some time.
B - So here's what I'm askin', stick with Yarmuth's office, because your complaints against our Police Dept, that all we have.
B - Ok, we're not gonna' send nobody else, we don't recommend other people out of our agency, so if you don't care or you don't trust our agency then you're not gonna get no__ C - I didn't say I didn't trust your agency, I told you that I needed some assistance
B - (?????) I don't care, what you told (????)
C - Mr. Segal
B - (?????) this office is, we are not going to assist you on this
C - Why not
B - Because I just told you why, we only assist with the Police Dept and if you don't like
C - I told you to assist me with the Police Dept., that's who I'm having a problem with the Police Dept.
B - I understand, and you've got a problem
C - That's why I'm asking, the Mayor is over the Police Dept., so I'm asking for some assistance because I'm being tortured and terrorized by the Police Dept.
B - Ok, he, he's over a lot of things, he's over sanitation, you want me to send a garbage truck out to sit in front of your house. He's over Public Works, you want me to send a public works truck out (??????) happen.
C - No, I'm not ignorant, I'm not ignorant, I'm not an ignorant person, so that would be ridiculous.
B - Well, I'm (????) either, end this conversation, it's gonna be over with and this is why people (??????)
C - Mr. Bruce Segal, I am asking for assistance from the Mayor's Office.
B - You know, you're not, you know you need to have someone in your family call me. Do you have anyone in Louisville, your family.
C - Well, I'm 56 years old, I can handle my own problems
B - Well I don't think you can because I don't think you're on the right medication, as far as I'm concerned.
C - Excuse me, I don't take medication. Are you on medication? Are you on medication? I don't take medication.
B - Well I don't call people and tell them sombody's buggin' my phone.
C - Well, they are, they are, and there is evidence of it
B - (????) Ok well then go to the F.B.I.
C - I told you my local F.B.I. is involved in it, that's why I contacted Washington, Bruce Segal
B - (????) Maybe you need to move out of town
C - Oh No, I'm not going, that's would be too easy for all the corrupt people. I know they would love that, so I'm gonna stay right here, because they've done it to other people.
B - Well, I hope everything works out for you
C - You're on tape
End of Conversation * this conversation can be confirmed *
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II. MAYOR JERRY ABRAMSON'S OFFICE, LOUISVILLE, KY CONVERSATION WITH SUSAN CONVERSATION DATE - DECEMBER 21, 2007 Symbols - (U) Unknown female, (U/S) Susan, (C) Connie Marshall, (?????) Conversation not clear
C - Yes, I called yesterday, is this the Mayor's Office
U - Yes it is
C - Yes, I called yesterday my name is Connie Marshall, and I called to ask for some assistance, I did state that I had a letter from Washington regarding the corruption that I've been exposed to, uh, which includes illegal tapping of my phone, destroying property, the police coming to my house illegally, and what I called about yesterday, I was trying to get, uh, the Mayor's Office to get the police to investigate the identity theft and so forth that's been going on, and when I called Major Gentry I received no asssitance. I was hung up on actually by her, so when I called you all yesterday you gave me Steve Fenster, first
U - Mmm hmm
C - and then you gave me Bruce Segal after that, Steve Fenster was very nasty, I got no assistance and he hung up on me, so the second person I got was very nasty. He ended up asking me, "Am I taking my medication," and I asked him was he taking his, because I don't take medication, I have no mental problems or anything like that. What I'm telling them is going on, is going on, because Washington believes me they sent it over to the U.S. Dept. of Justice and I have tapes and I have the logs. When he asked me that, I did make a copy of the conversation, so I have the conversation on tape that I would like to give the Mayor a copy of, and I want somebody from the Mayor's Office to speak with me that is gong to truly assist me. And the way they talked to me....
U - I've been told yesterday, that there is no way that we can help you, so, uh, I'm sorry but there is no one else to speak with you.
C - No one can speak with me and what is your name?
U - My name is Susan
C - Susan, does the Mayor know that I called?
U/S - Only if Bruce or Steve spoke to him
C - Ok, well apparently they did not, so I need to speak with the Mayor to let him know what happened, and if I don't speak with the Mayor then I will make sure that everyone in this state and outside of this state has a copy of the tape of the conversation that I have of them not assisting me.
U/S - The Mayor's at a speaking engagement this morning and he is not available.
C - Ok, well when will he be available?
U/S - Uh, I don't know
C - Ok, Well let them know that I taped their conversation
U/S - Sure
C - and they are out for distribution, have a good day
U/S - Ok
End of Conversation *this conversation can be confirmed*
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III. CHIEF WHITE, LOUISVILLE METRO POLICE DEPT CONVERSATION WITH DIVISION 1 (ONE) - SHERRY AND SGT. JOHNSON DATE OF CONVERSATION - NOVEMBER 28, 2008 Symbols (C) Connie Marshall (S) Sherry (SJ) Sargeant Johnson (U) Unknown (??) Not Clear
S - Louisville Metro Police Dept, Division One, this is Sherry, can I help you?
C - Sherry, this is Connie Marshall. I'm still waiting to hear back from Gibson
S - Connie, he's not in today
C - Ok, well who's taking his place, because my computer is being intercepted again and I am not gonna' have it. I'm not going to be intimidated by a bunch of corrupt officials. I will not be.
S - Uh, the only person I have and you have spoike with him before is Sargeant Johnson.
C - Put him on
S - Yes Mam
SJ - This is Sargeant Johnson, can I help you?
C - Yes, I spoke with you, my name is Connie Marshall regarding Corruption in Kentucky. There's a log, there's tapes, there's all kinds of evidence, witnesses and other people it's happening to. They are messing with my computer right now and I'm not going to sit her and be intimidated by a bunch of corrupt policeman, corrupt F.B.I. agents and a corrupt U.S. Attorney General. I will not put up with it. They chose the wrong person when they chose me. I'm looking for some assistance and I'm supposed to get some assistance from my Police Dept. I'm sitting here with a report number.
SJ - Mm hm, Ok, well what do you want me to do?
C - What do I want you to do?
SJ - Yes
C - I have a report number, it's 80-08-080-769, somebody is supposed to investigate it.
SJ - Ok, and I told you, we are not going to investigate that
C - Ok, I taped you, too
End of Conversation *this conversation can be confirmed*
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IV JACK CONWAY, KENTUCKY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE CONVERSATION WITH TAD THOMAS DATE: NOVEMBER 26, 2008 (BETWEEN 3:30 P.M AND 4:30 P.M. SYMBOLS - (T ) Tad Thomas, (C) Connie Marshall (????) Conversation not clear
Note - He just received the packet on November 25, 2008. He has not had enough time to review two (2) 90 minute tapes with narration pages and a 120 page log of events, though he states he has reviewed it. I sent the packet by express mail, tracking number EH-664756417 US to the attention of Jack Conway.
Conversation already in progress _______
T - the day before, I don't recall
C - Ok, so you're telling me, your name is Tad Thomas, correct, what is you title?
T - MM, What is your title?
C - Why are you asking me what is my title, I don't have a title.
T - Ok, Well I'm just askin'
C - You work for the Kentucky Attorney General's Office, you received my packet
T - I received the packet, I reviewed it and I decided that we do not (???)
C - How could you have reviewed it, when you just got it, so you haven't had time to review it. You just got it yesterday.
T - Well, maybe I did get the packet yesterday, but I have had time to review it.
C - What is your title?
T - What is your title?
C - Ok, well I just taped you, so we'll find out later won't we. Goodbye
Conversation Ended *this conversation can be confirmed*
JACK CONWAY, KENTUCKY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE CONVERSATION WITH DAVE WILSON November 26, 2008 (Same Day, Same office, I called back that day) SYMBOLS - (D) Dave Wilson (C) Connie Marshall (????) Conversation not clear
D - Special Prosecutions
C - Yes, I spoke to you earlier, what is your name, I'm sorry?
D - My name's Dave Wilson
C - And I think you told me to talk to Tad Thomas, my name is Connie Marshall
D - Uh huh
C - I spoke with him a moment ago. He was very nasty on the phone. He made light of everything. I asked him what his title was, he refused to give me his title and then he told me he was not going to assist me.
D - Ok
C - So, something is wrong with that, cause all the evidence I sent there, something is wrong with that, so who do I need to talk to. I don't want him with my packet.
D - Uh, I'm not sure Ms. Marshall, I'll have to get back with you, Uh, the front office told me that, uh, Tad Thomas would be handling the matter.
C - I just spoke with him and he was very nasty on the phone, he started joking on the phone. He wanted to know, he said something about, "Well maybe they're doing it because, Why do you thing they're doing it? maybe they're doing it because the bills have gone up." You know joking on the phone, this is a very serious matter.
C - Then I asked him what his title was. I told him I feared for my life and so forth. He kept saying, "Well, what is your title?" We're not gonna do anything and then whoever the female receptionist is, I spoke with her and she told me, "We're not going to assist you."
D - Oh, Ms. Marshall, I'm sorry if that's their posiiton. They're my supervisors, so I have to____
C - Well, what is her name. She's not your supervisor, she's a receptionist
D - They're several receptionist, I have no idea
C - Well, whoever answers when you call 696-5300.
D - I, I'm saying there's several of the girls up there and I have no idea
C - Well the one that answered her voice is very familiar. Uh, so who do I need to talk to because that was not sent to Tad Thomas, that was sent to Jack Conway. Who is his secretary?
D - Ah....Ah...let me see uh, Ah......
C - Hello?
D - Yes mam, uh, I was trying to locate a number for ya'
D - Uh the front office would be, Uh.., (502) 695-5642
C - 5642, is that Mr. Conway's Secretary? That's who I'm trying to get.
D - Uh.., yes mam, I believe it is
C - What was the number again?
D - (502) 696-5642
C - Thank you
Conversation Ended *this conversation can be confirmed*
JACK CONWAY, KENTUCKY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE CONVERSATION WITH UNKNOWN WOMAN AND TAD THOMAS November 26, 2008 (Same Day, Same Office, I Called Back That Day) Symbols - (UW) Unknown Woman, (T) Tad Thomas, (C) Connie Marshall (???) Not Clear
NOTE: I CALLED (502) 696-5642
UW - Kentucky Attorney General's Office
C - Yes, I sent a package to Jack Conway. Who am I speaking with?
UW - Uh, you have, You have, uh..., one of the ladies in communications. Who is this please?
C - My name is Connie Marshall
UW - Ok, hold on just a moment, please
C - I sent a let....excuse me I'm not finished, I sent a packet to Jack Conway
C - Hello?
UW - Mam, I don't deal with that, let me get you to someone who deals with that.... Ok
C - I don't want to deal, I mean, I don't want to talk to Tad Thomas. Don't transfer me to him.
UW - Ok
C - and the packet was sent to Jack Conway
UW - Ok and let's see........that packet went to Tad Thomas (????) to take care of
C - Ok, I don't want him with it because he is not taking care of it
C - He was very nasty on the phone, took everything very lightly, started playing on the phone. So I don't want him with my packet. I need it to go to someone who is going to take it seriously.
UW - Ok, Mam I'm not in charge of that, it would be, you know, up to Mr. Thomas
C - It wouldn't be up to Mr. Thomas because it wasn't sent to him, it was sent to Jack Conway.
UW - Well, it was given to Tad Thomas. He is the Assistant Deputy Attorney General
C - Ok, well give me another Assistant Deputy Attorney General, because he's not the one that needs my packet. He's trying to fix it.
UW - Well, Ok, hold on just a moment, please
C - Who are you?
- their was no answer or response from her -
C - Yes who am I speaking with
T - Uh.. Ms. Marshall, I told you once. We were not able to help ya.'
C - and who am I speaking with
T - Ms. Marshall it's Tad Thomas
C - Ok, well I don 't want to talk to you and I told her I didn't. I told her I wanted it to go back to Mr. Conway, so it could be assigned to somebody who was going to take it seriously.
T - Well I'm the one that assigns the cases and I...
C - What is you title?
T - My title?
C - Yes
T - I'm the Assistant Deputy Attorney General
C - Ok, well gve me another Assistant, they're a lot of Assistants there, I don't want you with my case.
T - Ok, well I'm the only one that would accept your case. I'm the one that filters cases when they come in.
C - Ok, well you're not gonna filter mine sweetheart, you're not gonna filter mine because I'm gonna talk to Jack Conway and......I just taped all of you, again.
Conversation Ended * this conversation can be confirmed*
JACK CONWAY, KENTUCKY ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE CONVERSATION WITH DEBORAH NOVEMBER 26, 2008 (Same day, Same Office I Called Back that day) Symbols - (UW) Unknown Woman (D) Deborah (C) Connie Marshall (????) Conversation not clear
UW - Office of the Kentucky Attorney General, how may I direct your call?
C - Yes, I spoke with you earlier and you would not give me your name, you're the one that I spoke with and I kept asking you to give me Jack Conway's Office. I need Jack Conway's Office, his Administrative Assistant, please.
UW - Mam, I am not goin to transfer your call
C - and what is your name?
UW - I have already told you, I'm the receptionist, my name is Deborah
C - Your name is Deborah. Are they in today?
D - Mam I am not going to transfer your call.
C - Why not, I didn't ask to speak with you, I ask to speak with Jack Conway
D - Mam I am not going to transfer your call. We have already informed you that we cannot assist you. You have a nice day.
C - You do the same, I got you on tape, too
Conversation Ended *this conversation can be confirmed*
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V. MITCH MCCONNELL'S OFFICE, U.S. SENATOR FOR KENTUCKY/ MY TELEPHONE CARRIER/INSIGHT COMMUNICATION'S STATED HIS OFC IS BLOCKING MY CALLS DATE: DECEMBER 17, 2008, APPROXIMATELY 3:00 P.M. Symbols (UWI) Unidentified Woman/Employee Insight Communications (C) Connie Marshall
UWI - Um, thanks for holding, it appears Mitch McConnell's Office in Washington, DC is blocking your telephone number
C - Mitch McConnell's Office is blocking my telephone number, did you say
UWI - Yes Mam, I just spoke with them
C - Who did you speak with?
UWI - Uh, I spoke with the, uh, whoever answers the phones, secretary, uh, I don't know, but I said, "I have a customer and she thinks her number's being blocked," and she said, "Is her name Connie Marshall," and I said, "Yes Mam."
C - So she is blocking my telephone number
UWI - They are, not her specifically, but, they are blocking
C - Well, it had to be her because she is the one I talked to
UWI - Thank you very much Mam, have a nice day. Thanks for calling Insight
End of Conversation *this conversation can be confirmed*
MITCH MCCONNELL'S OFFICE, U.S. SENATOR FOR KENTUCKY AFTER THE ABOVE CALL, I CALLED THE WHITEHOUSE COMMENT LINE DATE: DECEMBER 17, 2008 Symbols (C) Connie Marshall
Conversation in progress ___________
C - Yes, I have called Mitch MCConnell's Office in Washington. My name is Connie Marshall, uh, the number is (202) 224-2541 and the call has not been going through, and I called my carrier, and they told me my number is being blocked by Mitch McConnell's Office. Who do I need to speak with? I've called them for assistance, and there's some other women that have called also regarding Corruption in Kentucky, us being tortured, terrorized, property being destroyed, birth certificate intercepted, and the list goes on and on and on. The person I talked to, let me see if I have her name, I don't have it in front of me, but I was supposed to get a person by the name of Kelly Crayton was supposed to be assisting me, and I have been trying to reach he for the past five (5) days, and I have been getting the run around, and my carrier did tell me thay are blocking my number from Mitch McConnell's Office in Washington. So I need to find out who I need to speak with.
C - Hello?
- busy signal, no one there, I was hung up on -
End of Conversation *this conversation can be confirmed*
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VI. KENTUCKY STATE POLICE CONVERSATION WITH MAJOR PEYTON (SOMETIME BETWEEN 6/2008 - 3/2009) Symbols (MP) Major Peyton (H) Hillary (A) Alisha (C) Connie Marshall (???) Conversation not clear
H - Kentucky State Police, this is Hillary
C - Yes, Hillary, this is Connie Marshall. I'm the lady that has been terrorized, and tortured and property destroyed and all those things in Louisville, Kentucky and it is my local Police, my local F.B.I. and my local U.S. Attorney General, David Huber involved and I have evidence to prove it. I spoke with Carla at Governor Beshear's Office and she sent an email to you all's office.
H - Yes
C - and I think you or somebody told me that Major Peyton was my contact person.
H - Hang on, you probably need to speak to Alisha, let me put you on hold to see if she's in her office
C - Ok, thank you
C - Alisha this is Connie Marshall. I spoke with Carla at Governor Beshear's office
A - Yes mam
C - and she said she was gonna' send you all an email over...
A - Uh huh
C - with all the informaiton and someone told me that, I think it was you or somebody, said I needed to talk to Major Peyton.
A - Yes, I left a message for him to call you. Uh, he's been in and out today. Hold on let me see if he's here
C - Ok
A - and hold on just a second, ok
C - Ok
MP - This is Major Peyton. Can I help you?
C - Yes, my name is Connie Marshall
C - I spoke with Governor Beshear's Office, Carla, at Govenor Beshear's Office and I have been terrorized, tortured, property destroyed, uh, birth certificate intercepted and changed. I've been sent a fraudulent birth certificate and I have been charged for bills that are not mine, AT&T, and I snet you all, uh, a packet that had the tapes in it w/narration pages.
MP - Mm hm
C - and it also had a log which at that time was probably about one hundred (100) pages long, but it increases daily, and I do fear for my life because I am attacked on a daily basis and I thing it is called microwaving because I looked up what it is that they have been doing to my phones and so forth and that's been going on for two years. So I do fear for my life at this point.
MP - Ok, uh, Yes Mam, I was aware that you had contacted Governor Beshear's Office, and I had, I had Lieutenant West, down at E-town, to call you, I think it was last Wednesday.
C - Lieutenant West did not offer me any assistance. He was very sarcastic on the phone, so he did not offer me any assistance, so I called Carla back
MP - Mm Hm
C - and when I called her back I told her I had the portion of my log where I had contacted the State Police back in March and April
MP - Yes Mam
C - and she told me to go ahead and email it to her, and I said, "this is the way that I have been treated and Liutenant West treated me the same way," and I think I have sent a significant amount of evidence that proves what I am saying is true, and I also have witnesses that can attest to a lot of the things that are going on, and there's other women who have gone through some similar things.
MP - Have you reported these incidents to the Louisville Police Dept.?
C - Well, the Louisville Police is involved in it. Yes, I have many, many times and that's on that tape. That might be on that tape that I gave you all, because I think I gave you all two (2) tapes and if it isn't on there, then I can provide you with my response from the Louisville Police.
MP - What was, What was their response?
C - Their response to me, they told me they could not assist me. Uh, I called the Kentucky attorney General's Office and somebody named Debbie told me that they have been told not to assist me. The Police Dept. told me that they were told not to assist me. Uh, the only person that has called me back so far and that was today and this was after I went to Marsha Moorman's Office, she is a lady that works for Human Relations here
MP - Mm Hm
C - Uh, she had the Telephone Reporting Unit come to her office after I tried and tried to get assistance from them and...
MP - Human Relation's Dept., where mam?
C - This is in Louisville, Kentucky
MP - At what Agency?
C - The Human Relations Commission
MP - Ok
C - I went to the Human Relations Commission to get assistance with the way I've been treated by the Police because I have been terrorized and tortured by the Police and had them bamming on my door saying they have a warrant for my arrest ant telling me I have to leave my house sometime. I took pictures of them and taped them.
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and other things have gone on, too, that my neighbors have witnessed with the police bamming on my door.
MP - Did the Human Relations people get someone to help you.
C - When I talked to her she had somebody named "A. Johnson" to come up there for the Telephone Reporting Unit because when I kept trying to get assistance on my own, I kept getting the run around, they kept saying it was over their head, and they would refer me back to police and then the police wouldn't do anything because they're involved in it. So finally Marsha Moorman got the Telephone Reporting Unit from the first (1st) division to take a report and this was two (2) months ago, but everytime I call for assistance, they keep giving me the run around. I talked to a "Felty" and I talked to a white man named "Johnson." The lady that took the report, her name was Johnson, too. She was a black woman that came up there and took the report. But then I talked to a Johnson on the phone who was a "male" officer, and I talked to a Felty on the phone, and they told me they were not going to assist me
C - So I kept calling and calling and I got the run around and evertime I asked for Major Gibson, because they told me I was supposed to talk to him, I'd get the run around. So fianally I did get a call from Major Gibson on my cell phone, uh, telling me, uh, have I been trying to contact him and I said, "Yes, I've been trying to contact you for two (2) months," and he told me he would have somebody get back with me. But, I have not talked to anybody.
MP - That's with Louisville Metro, Major Gibson is,
C - First Division, he's with the First Division
MP - Ok
C - But see, I've been calling them for two months, and I have been trying to get help from Louisville Metro police for several years.
MP - Mm hm
C - I have been over to the Second Division which is in my area, the Second Division
MP - Mm hm
C - I've been over there with a lot of information, my birth certificate and all this other information, and, uh, Major Gentry, she told me when I took the birth certificate over there she said, "Oh that's not even a birth certificate," I said, "I know it, I said it was sent to me in the mail in three (3) days." I said, "Somebody must have been on my phone and intercepted my mail and sent me a fraudulent birth certificate." She said, "Well, we're not going to assist you because you have complaints against our officers." I have witnesses to that, I took a log over there, tapes and everything over there to her. I have tried to get assistance several times from the police. I have names, I have dates, I have witnesses and all that and they refuse to assist me or they will take the report wrong or something. I've got pictures of the police being at the end of my street tapping my phone illegally.
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I would come home from work, soon as I walk in the door, if I use my phone, my phone would be cut off and things like that and it was a "Keeling" that was doing that. I think he has a twin brother. I've been back and forth to the Merit Board regarding him several times with Marsha Moorman, and uh, it goes on and on and on, if you look at that log that I gave you, it has, I mean there's even more. I have more tapes than you would ever believe. I only provide you all with, maybe, two (2) of them, but I have several tapes of all the stuff that's gone on, because I have been dealing with this for five (5) years. I've have been living like this for five (5) years.
I've had cameras in my house, and I know that becaue when I had my Direct TV, and their probably still in my home, when I had my Direct TV I had to have that cut off because I couldn't afford it any longer, because financially they were strapping me. I woke up in the middle of the night feeling like somebody was watching me and my Direct TV box was on and I didn't have Direct TV. I got up and started walking toward it and they turned the box off.
I have had times when I would walk to my front door and as soon as I walk toward my front door, my phone would ring. I come in my house and as soon as I come in my house, my phone would ring. I've got tapes from when I go to church, I use to tape my church music, you know, in the morning when I was going to church on Sunday's and they would keep turning my tape player off while I was taping. When I walk toward the tape player they would turn it on and if I walked away, they would turn it off. They'd turn my music off and if I talked to them, and if I talked to them and I say, "you all so and so and you know blah, blah, blah," they'll leave it off while I'm talking and then turn it back on.
I've had numerous electrical appliances destroyed, numerous, numerous
MP - Ok Mam, I believe you need to keep pursuing this with Louisville Metro
C - Well Louisivlle Metro is involved in it, that's what I'm saying
MP - Well, I understand that Mam, I mean, but, you're in Louisville, that's where these incidents are occuring. I believe you need to pursue that with them
C - How am I going to get assistance through them when they are the ones who are terrorizing me?
MP - Mam, they have a Chief, they have a Chief
C - I know, I've met Chief White, he goes to my church, but I have not received any assistance
MP - Well, they have control over tht agency. We do not have any oversight over tht agency. Uh, I would pursue it with them.
C - Well, when I talked to Carla, she told me I could get some assistance from you all. As I stated, I've been tortured for the past two (2) years. When I say tortured, I mean tortured.
MP - I understand what you're saying mam, but the officers in E-town have talked to you numerous times and told you that they don't feel like there is anythng they can do to help you and I think the best course is with Louisville Metro.
C - I don't think that's the best course, as I stated I've been tortured.
MP - I understand that but I just don't think we can help you
C - Why can't you all help me. I'm a tax payer
MP - I understand that mam, but you live in Louisville, that's where these incidents are occuring they have jurisdiction
C - They don't if they're committing the crimes. I mean I know a little bit about law, they don't have the jurisdiction if they'e committing the crimes. I can go over their heads, and that's why I'm asking you all for assistance.
MP - As I said, we don't have any oversight over them. They have an Internal Affairs branch that investigates their officers if their involved in some kind of criminal activity. (????) investigated their own people mam.
C - There has to be a portion of everything that has gone on that you all can investigate.
MP - I don't believe so, Ms. Marshall
C - Well I believe otherwise, Mr. Peyton, I believe otherwise because I told you my mail has been intercepted, that's been going on for several years, see, I'm not a criminal, I'm not a crazy person and I don't do drugs. I know they have circulated a fraudulent claim saying something is wrong with my health - or something like that - and when I find out who is doing that, and if you can tell me somebody said that, I will definitely file a false claim lawsuit against them, because it is a violation of the False Claims Act.
C - I mean they have done a whole lot me, a whole lot to me. You know you can give me their names, whoever is doing it, give me their names, because I will put it in court, I will definitely put it in court. I know how to file in court, even though a lot of the judges are corrupt too, I know how to put it in court.
MP - Well Ms. Marshall I don't know what else I can tell you, I believe you need to pursue it with Louisville Metro. I don't (????) anything here to help.
C - and I'm telling you Louisville Metro is not assisting me, that's what I'm telling you.
MP - Well, you need to take it up with their Chief or Internal Affairs.
C - I hae already done that, I hav filed with the Merit Board several times. Marsha Moorman's been over there with me several times.
MP - Well I (????) Mam
C - Ok, well I taped you. Have a great day.
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KENTUCKY STATE POLICE Symbols (A)- Alisha (MP) Major Peyton (C) Connie Marshall (????) Conversation not clear Conversation in progress_________
C - I want to know who his boss is, I'm taking it over his head. When I talked to Carla at Governor Beshear's office, she told me she had sent all the information over to you all. Then I was transferred to you, Alisha.
A - Mm hm
C - and I talked to Major Peyton and it's like a big "cover up" going on and I'm not gonna let it go, so he refused to assist me. So, who is his boss?
A - That would be Lieutenant Colonel Sapp. He is the Unit One (1) Commander.
C - Lieutenant Colonel Sapp?
A - Uh huh
C - Ok, then I need to speak with him.
A - Ok, hold on just a second
C - Thank you
A - You're welcome
MP - Major Peyton, Can I help you?
C - No, I need Lieutenant Colonel Sapp.
MP - I'm, uh, I'm available Ms. Marshall
C - Excuse me
MP - He's not available
C - Ok, when wil he be available, because that's who I want to talk to?
MP - Uh, I'll take your name and number and leave a message for him.
C - Ok, my....you got my name and number, don't you?
MP - Yeah, I've got it, I'm sure I do, you wanna give it to me again and I't take it
C - 690-3398, my cell is 322-3449, and I am not taking no for an answer
MP - I'll give him the message mam
C - Thank you. Bye
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KENTUCKY STATE POLICE Symbols (UM) Unknown Male (MS) - Mike Sapp (C) Connie Marshall (????) Conversation not clear
Conversation in progress_______
C - Why is he not going to talk to me
UM - Because we talked to you here already several times this week
C - I haven't talked to you this week
UM - No, you talked to some people that work for me
C - I sure have because I asked for assistance from the State Police. I am a tax payer and I have a right to have assistance.
C - And who are you?
UM - Only if it is a police matter
C - It is a police matter and I was referred to you by Carla
UM - What's that name again?
C - What's your name again?
MS - I'm Mike Sapp
C - What's your title?
MS - I am Lieutenant Colonel
C - Ok , well I am asking for some assistance from the State Police. I have been terrorized, tortured, property destroyed, all of these things. It is my local F.B.I., my local Police and my local U.S. Attorney, David Huber. "I will not change my story." I have plenty of evidence to prove it. You know somebody apparently....
MS - What's your address?
C - What's my address? 1814 South 23rd Street
MS - And where?
C - Excuse me
MS - Where? What City?
C - I live in Louisville, Kentucky and if any false claims are filed against me I will be suing. So if a false claim is filed against me I will be suing.
MS - Ok, so you called us to threaten use with a suit?
C - No, I'm not and I didn't threaten you. All I'm saying is that if any false claims are filed aginst me I will be suing. I have called you to ask for asistance and I sent you a packet and I sent you tapes, so you know I have a legitimate complaint.
MS - No, I don't agree
C - Well, I agree and several other people agree and I need to speak with the Commissioner.
MS - He's not gonna' talk with you
C - Why isn't he going to talk with me?
MS - Because you've already take to everyone else.
C - I have not talked to the Commissioner
MS - Well, you're not going to
C - Oh, and what give you the authority to keep me from talking to the Commissioner? That's a whole different office.
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C - Hello?
MS - I'm here
C - Ok, well what gives you the authority to keep me from talking to the Commisssioner? That's a different office and Carla at Governor Beshear's office said she was sending my paperwork over there, so that I could get some assistance, this comes from Governor Beshear's office
MS - Ok, Do not Call This Number Back. Bye
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KENTUCKY STATE POLICE Symbols (A) Alisha (C) Connie Marshall (????) Conversation not clear
A - Kentucky State Police, this is Alicia
C - Yes, Alisha, I need to speak with Commissioner Rodney Brewer. I just.......
A - Mam (????) advised not to speak with you. Have a good day.
- she is hanging up the telephone -
C - I just taped you , too.
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