Virginia trooper files "defamation" suit against man who posted video on YouTube of her stopping him from recording because she didn't want to be on YouTubeCop BlockMar. 27, 2014 |
Tulsi Gabbard Cancels Appointment of Israel Critic After Israel Lobby Complains
Trump Administration Negotiator Who Said U.S. 'Not an Agent of Israel' Gets Sidelined
SHALOM, MASSIE: Trump Says He Will 'Lead The Charge' to Primary Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie
Infowars Reporter Jamie White Shot and Killed Outside His Apartment by 'Possible Car Burglars'
Trump Admin Seeking to Deport Israel Critic as a 'Foreign Policy Threat,' Not Lawbreaker
![]() On March 17, 2014 I was served a “Warrant in Debt”. As you will see in the attached image, I’m being sued for $5,000 by Virginia State Police Trooper Melanie McKenney. Some of you readers may recall that two years ago I was pulled over by Trooper Melanie McKenney during Memorial Day Weekend when the Virginia State Police had many of their Revenue Generating Officers out on the interstates. I had described it as the second most aggressive traffic stop I had ever been involved in. She violated my rights and denied my right to record her by claiming my cell phone could be a gun – however the information and videos given to me through the FOIA Request showed that she knew it wasn’t a gun, in her words, "I don't want myself on any type of YouTube or whatever." If you are not aware of this incident and would like to see the article and videos of that incident click here. So almost two years later VSP Trooper Melanie McKenney is suing me for “Defamation”. That’s all the information I have and that apparently she has provided the courts. Below is a statement from my Attorneys Stephen Lewis and Danielle Lewis. As you’ll noticed it’s directed to local CBS 6 reporter Mark Holmberg who has already expressed in this story. Read More |