$5000 reward poster: Wanted information proving claims against Councilman Burrell are false, per The Ripp Report

$5000.00 CASH REWARD

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.
CAUGHT IN A TRAP LIKE A RAT

CAUGHT IN A TRAP LIKE A RAT

Fairhope tossed out the Mayor of 16 years and ever since the sounds of rat traps are going off all over Fairhope. It is not uncommon for the new administration to discover past deeds of employees and elected officials that were unethical or criminal. The interesting thing is that it is usually the good employees who come forward with information once they do not have to fear retribution from a Mayor who covered and condoned such behavior.
COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION IS NOW IN SESSION

COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION IS NOW IN SESSION

One year ago The Ripp Report had a couple of people contributing time to its publication. A few people would also step forward with information. Today we are very pleased to say that about 8 to 10 people are directly involved and every week we get unsolicited information in various forms from citizens. The Ripp Report is based on documents that are requested through freedom of information or obtained from the public domain.
Scales of justice icon representing conflict of interest allegations against Fairhope Councilman Kevin Boone

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

Dear Fairhope City Council: Recently several articles have been written in reference to Councilman Kevin Boone and the business connections he has through several LLC to individuals and engineering company Preble-Rish that are conflicts of interest. Mr. Boone has had these connections through the LLC’s for many years and has never acknowledged them or recuse himself from voting on any issues that came before him as a councilman or during his participation with planning and zoning.
Table listing North Ridge, LLC agents and associated details from Alabama business records

Investigative Reporting - Business Entity Records

Source: North Ridge, LLC Entity ID Number Entity Type Principal Address Principal Mailing Address Status Place of Formation Formation Date Registered Agent Name Registered Office Street Address Registered Office Mailing Address Nature of Business Capital Authorized Capital Paid In Members — Member Name Member Street Address Member Mailing Address Member Name Member Street Address Member Mailing Address Member Name Member Street Address Member Mailing Address Member Name Member Street Address Member Mailing Address Member Name Member Street Address Member Mailing Address Annual Reports — Annual Report information is filed and maintained by the Alabama Department of Revenue. If you have questions about any of these filings, please contact Revenue's Business Privilege Tax Division at 334-242-1170 or www.ador.alabama.gov. The Secretary of State's Office cannot answer questions about or make changes to these reports. Scanned Documents — Document Date / Type / Pages —
Spotlight on corruption: A single white circle against black background represents uncovering hidden issues

FOLLOW THE BOUNCING BALL

The Ripp Report and Baldwin County Legal Eagle is a non-profit exposing political and judicial corruption. We also have helped consumers with complaints about consumer products or services. There are no paid staff and no outer office expenses, 100% of any donation goes towards the non-profit. The majority of operating capital I personally donate, which is not reimbursed. We are independent and cannot be influenced by money or power. Our objective is to expose issues that make you mad as hell and prompt a reaction.
Complex web of interconnected LLCs, symbolizing hidden connections and obscured ownership within Baldwin County politics

A SPIDER’S WEB

The good ole boy network in Baldwin County is connected by LLC’s. One LLC may cover another LLC that covers another LLC, making it almost impossible to determine who owns what. Elected officials, such as city council members and county commissioners hide their business and personal connections to these LLC’S. By doing this, they are able to vote and promote their own interests without being discovered. Or so they thought.
Hands pushing over a line of dominoes, symbolizing the unfolding consequences of Councilman Boone’s undisclosed conflicts ...

BOONE-DOGGLE

Well if you read the wonderful Wednesday this week, BIT DOGS BARK FIRST - Ripp Report Well folks if you were watching football this last Monday night and have no idea what is going on with the Fairhope City Council, that same night, let …
Labrador Retriever dog grinning mischievously, perhaps distracted like football fans unaware of Fairhope City Council news

BIT DOGS BARK FIRST

Well folks if you were watching football this last Monday night and have no idea what is going on with the Fairhope City Council, that same night, let me fill you in because a couple of councilmen were hoping you were distracted. I must preface this commentary by first repeating something that inspired The Ripp Report many years ago. The realization that Baldwin County was extremely corrupt and that of the 14 municipalities of Baldwin County, Fairhope was the center of the corruption and majority of corrupt “connected,” players. The players sometimes appear to be pillars of society: politicians, wealthy, churchgoers— and are always considered a "good person”. Our former Mayor insulated these connected players and “good people” who over many years infected our judiciary and municipal governments, at our expense.
Alarm clock ringing, symbolizing Fairhope citizens urged to wake up regarding Airport Authority debt concerns

FAIRHOPE “CITIZENS CITIZENS CITIZENS”

FAIRHOPE “CITIZENS CITIZENS CITIZENS” WAKE UP! Mayor Wilson told Jack Burrell, Council President, Airport Authority Board member and liaison to the city, and who also sits on the committee to select bids for the Authority: "I can promise you people ... are concerned." Wilson's said that the Airport Authority's debt represents 21 percent of Fairhope's overall borrowing. In an effort to pay it down, as well as come up with a plan to market 258 acres that the Airport Authority purchased in 2007 for $8.85 million, the mayor urged the council to take ownership of the property.