Graphic promoting two key questions for Fairhope city council election: mayor salary vs. engineer hire, and district repre...

TWO QUESTIONS DECIDE FAIRHOPE'S FUTURE

Two questions every voter should be asking in this city council election: Should the mayor take a second salary as utilities director or should that money fund a qualified engineer to oversee electric, gas, water and sewer? Do you support creating council districts so that citizens have a clear representative instead of five at-large seats that protect special interests?
Advocates Say Birmingham Law Firm Abandoned Habeas Petition Effort Midstream

Advocates Say Birmingham Law Firm Abandoned Habeas Petition Effort Midstream

Article from Alabama Gazette Following the Alabama Gazette's recent coverage of the wrongful conviction claims surrounding inmate Murray "Bubba" Lawrence, Jr., his longtime advocacy team is drawing attention to another troubling chapter: the unexpected disengagement of a Birmingham law firm during a critical moment in his post-conviction fight. Lawrence, now having just completed his second decade of imprisonment, has maintained his innocence from the outset-as does the original court transcript. According to lead advocate Francis Paul Ripp, the firm of Maxwell-Tillman had agreed-verbally and through a formal invoice-and with three advocacy witnesses present-to assist in drafting a federal writ of habeas corpus, after all district, appeal, and state-level avenues were exhausted. Nearly half of the firm's stated fee was promptly rendered as a down-payment.
Group of men in suits eating cake, possibly symbolizing a hidden deal related to land ownership in Baldwin County

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

There’s a parcel of land in Baldwin County that’s never been talked about publicly — until now. It’s publicly owned, strategically placed, and tied to a zoning designation that doesn’t match what’s actually there.
$5000.00 CASH REWARD

$5000.00 CASH REWARD

RERUN

The Ripp Report and BCLE are offering a $5k cash award to anyone who can prove that the contents of the formal complaint against Councilman Jack Burrell of Fairhope are false. Prove that the documents quoted or provided are fabricated or altered from their original copies or that there is any willful malicious intent to mislead the public for any reason or to unlawfully disparage Mr. Burrell by making fictitious claims or providing erroneous documents, and you will be five thousand dollars ($5k) richer.
Revolver cylinder graphic symbolizing Fairhope’s legal troubles and risky court proceedings described in the article

RUSSIAN ROULETTE - FAIRHOPE STYLE

RERUN

Fairhope is playing Russian Roulette in court and the city council has not said a word to the general public. The gun is cocked and aimed at the head of the Fairhope council, the absolute worst in 20 years, who is asleep at the wheel. Tim Kant’s past bad deeds are catching up with Fairhope. First was the Dyas, Triangle, lawsuit. The Mayor, Timmy, and the then council, Boone and Burrell, who were present, pulled a fast one on the city taxpayers. They claimed to settle the lawsuit and the purchase of land, as a “WIN”. This was an absolute lie and cost Fairhope 11.25 million dollars. On top of that the council pledged to the sellers that they were going to build a park. This all turned out to be total B. S. The land remains vacant to this day.
THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY

THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY

RERUN

FAIRHOPE THE GOOD Fairhope has come a long way in the last 2 and ½ years. Infrastructure, sewer problems and planning and zoning all have gotten the attention of the new administration. The employees, supervisors and city staff are the best qualified personal the city has ever employed. These accomplishments did not come easy and did not come with any assistance of the Catalyst Council, who has yet to accomplish anything significant. More and more of the citizens of Fairhope are beginning to understand that the council’s agenda has been obstruction and their goal is to overthrow the present government in 2020. Mayor Wilson and staff deserve to be commended on their accomplishments and their promise to put the city before politics.
Four men in suits, likely involved in the wrongful conviction of Murray Lawrence Jr, now holding positions of power Four men in suits, likely involved in the wrongful conviction of Murray Lawrence Jr, now holding positions of power - animated

Justice Denied: A Wrongful Conviction Buried by Power and Politics

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Justice Denied: A Wrongful Conviction Buried by Power and Politics I am speaking out because the truth in this case was never hidden. It was suppressed. Murray Lawrence Jr has spent more than 20 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. The reason he is still there is because the four men who built the case against him, despite a lack of evidence, now hold higher office today. Court records and the Innocence Project findings show that key exculpatory evidence was suppressed during the trial.