egos! You're like every pro athlete, I should have kept the kids away from you. Me? This is your mess, Remer! I should have kept the team to myself!Įnough! Look at yourselves. This is awful! It's gonna mean the end of the foundation, you know it's not endowed like. Hey, If you would have agreed to Cain's changes in the first place, it never have got this far!ĭude, because of you! Jenna's foundation is totally screwed! Goddamn it, Remer! I told you this was going to happen, didn't I? Records don’t show that Nash or Kennedy have been booked in so far.Quick, where are those little heart paddles? The ones George Clooney uses!ĭude, do you even know what you're doing?ĭamn it man I'm trying to save an innocent life! Stacks was booked and released from the Gwinnett County Jail on a $35,000 surety bond. He believes the trio took in $500,000-$600,000 between them. I’m confident that this matter will reach a timely resolution and trust will be restored.”įormer Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter, who handled the investigation until January, said by phone he believes it’s much larger than indicated in the indictment. “The city has cooperated fully with authorities during their investigation. “This was extremely disappointing news and not representative of the manner in which the city conducts business,” said City Manager Bill Johnsa. Stacks resigned from his position as Assistant City Manager at the city on Monday, August 26.” Following that phone conversation, Johnsa immediately contacted the Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office and the Lilburn Police Department and an investigation was opened. “On August 22, 2019, City Manager Bill Johnsa questioned Stacks regarding possible illegal payments received as a result of city/Downtown Development Authority land transactions while Stacks was employed at the city. The city of Lilburn released this official statement: Any further comment on the pending litigation would be improper at this stage.” At this time, we are thoroughly investigating the claims and researching the legal issues involved. We have been in contact with the Gwinnett District Attorney’s Office regarding the allegations and expected the recent indictment. Lawyer Matt Crosby said he’s representing Stacks and sent Thomas this statement: Thomas tried contacting all three men indicted but could not reach any of them. It’s unfortunate they took advantage of the situation,” Wilkerson said. “You have trust in people, and they let you down, so it’s not good. He told Thomas he was disappointed in hearing news of the scandal. Lilburn downtown business owner Hugh Wilkerson is a downtown development authority board member and worked alongside Stacks and Nash. All are within the city limits of Lilburn. Other developments mentioned in the indictment include Noble Village, which sits right across the street from Lilburn City Hall, as well as 190 Parkview Trace, The Enclave Townhomes, Indian Trail Distribution Center, The Preserve at Killian Hill, and Luxomni Point. “This is an ongoing investigation, but we will go where it leads us.” She later added, “I think these things happen more so than we want to admit, but when we do come across these things, we take them very seriously,” she replied. Man finds mysterious check 100 miles away from town ravaged by tornado.New details reveal how 4-month-old baby died at Dunwoody day care.FBI releases criminal complaint, new photos of Ga.
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