Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Attorney Representing Third Kannady Victim Comes Forward

   Fourth Victim Alleged by Victim's Advocate?


May 22nd 2019 Special Edition Newsletter
Attorney Representing Third Kannady Victim
Comes Forward with Accusations
  Last week a source surfaced with accusations against Representative Chris Kannady, this time the accusations were that a full fledged sexual assault had occurred. The information was buttressed today when an former highly placed government attorney called with further information about the alleged attack.
  Around the first of February 2018 a state worker was having drinks with some friends at a midtown Oklahoma City bar before Representative Chris Kannady showed up. The drinks continued to flow and after a while the lady's friends left, leaving her with Kannady. She noticed that something was wrong, she felt strange, a bit woozy you could call it, in excess of what the alcohol should have caused.
So the lady visited the restroom to compose herself and perhaps splash some water on her face only to find that Representative Chris Kannady had followed her into the restroom. Kannady was said to have made a pass at her.
Let's stop for a second and explore that last sentence. The words the attorney chose were precise and the term “making a pass” usually is connotative of something more than making an improper suggestion or playful slap and tickle.
  The lady refused Kannady's advances and found herself pushed up against the wall where she alleges that Kannady attempted to force himself upon her. The woman put up a struggle despite what she believes was the effects of a date rape drug and breaks free of Kannady and flees to her vehicle. Shaken and terrified the woman flees the area, stopping a few miles away as she was feeling the full effects of what she believed was a date rape drug that had been slipped into her drink. Parking the vehicle she passed out and slept off the effects of the alleged date rape drug before driving home later.

Victims Advocate Promises Exposure on Possible Fourth Victim

  Late Tuesday night the phone beeped, a Facebook message coming in and immediately the phone rang. It was a private investigator that had done work for us in the past, this time bearing the news that Representative Chris Kannady was dealing with a bimbo eruption on his Facebook page Chris Kannady for House 91. A woman named Stephanie Jenks posted the following message, screen shot by our P.I. Friend:
Obviously at some point Representative Chris Kannady had deleted her earlier post, no doubt in an attempt to slow down the inevitable exposure. However this is illegal as the Facebook page is a campaign page and court rulings have shown that politicians aren't supposed to censor constituent's messages as public office Facebook pages are considered a public square and free speech rules.
  Several people screen shot the message as the word of a possible fourth victim spread. And sure enough, the next day Representative Chris Kannady had deleted the woman's post as he apparently did the first post:
  Going back to around 2012 we saw the same thing going on with Representative Colby Schwartz. An irate woman pops up leaving messages and Sooner Tea Party tracks her down, obtaining a hard drive from an old computer filled with private messages on Yahoo Chat along with some emails and naughty pictures. Turned out that the woman had a child with Schwartz after a decade long relationship that continued nearly a decade after Schwartz married. Schwartz tried bluffing his way through the scandal at first, telling everyone that would listen that some crazy woman was after him. He later went silent and chose not to run for re election.
  So these bimbo eruptions are fertile sources of solid information on occasion. We reached out to the woman making the accusations against Kannady via Facebook but have yet to hear back. It is a real profile with a good timeline stretching back to 2014.
And interestingly enough, the woman referenced SB 252 in her post. That bill was defeated today on a House vote of 45 to 49:






SENATE BILL 252     Conditions of release of arrested persons;             
    Kannady             modifying requirements related to bail and             
   
    FOURTH READING      FAILED                                                  
   
         YEAS:   45                                                    RCS#  929
         NAYS:   49                                                    5/22/2019
         EXC :    7                                                      3:10 PM
         C/P :    0                                                            
   
  YEAS:   45
    Albright           Fugate             Munson             Steagall          
    Bell               Goodwin            Nichols            Sterling           
    Bennett            Johns              O'Donnell          Stone             
    Branham            Kannady            Ortega             Talley            
    Bush               Kerbs              Osburn             Virgin            
    Caldwell (C)       Kiger              Pae                Waldron           
    Caldwell (T)       Lepak              Pfeiffer           Walke             
    Davis              Martinez           Pittman            West (T)          
    Dollens            McDugle            Provenzano         Mr. Speaker       
    Dunnington         Miller             Ranson            
    Fetgatter          Mize               Rosecrants        
    Fincher            Moore              Russ               
    
NAYS:   49
    Boatman            Hasenbeck          Meredith           Stark             
    Boles              Hilbert            Newton             Strom             
    Burns              Hill               Olsen              Tadlock            
    Conley             Humphrey           Patzkowsky         Taylor            
    Cornwell           Lawson             Perryman           Townley           
    Crosswhite         Loring             Phillips           Vancuren           
    Echols             Lowe               Randleman          West (J)          
    Ford               Luttrell           Roberts (D)        West (K)          
    Frix               Manger             Roberts (S)        Worthen           
    Gann               Marti              Roe                Wright            
    Grego              May                Sanders           
    Hardin (D)         McBride            Smith             
    Hardin (T)         McEntire           Sneed              
   
EXCUSED:    7
    Baker              Brewer             Nollan             Wallace           
    Blancett           Dills              Sims              
    
CONSTITUTIONAL PRIVILEGE:    0

   Jenks does seem to be politically active with several political Facebook pages mentioned in her Likes on her Facebook page.
If you or someone you know has information on Representative Chris Kannady please reach out by replying to this email. Sexual assault victims are afforded protection by the media and law enforcement from exposure. The special counsel is continuing to contact witnesses and persons of interest in the previous cases but the investigation will wind up at some point. We have a lawyer willing to take your case if you are a victim of sexual assault or sexual battery, a free consultation and the case is handled on a contingency basis meaning you owe nothing if the case goes nowhere and the State of Oklahoma pays the attorney fees if your case is settled.
  If you are a government worker you are afforded protection under state and federal whistle blower laws. The moment you reach out and present your case to the special counsel the clock starts ticking and you are protected from retaliation or from getting your budget slashed by a vengeful politician. Should they even try, the Senate would have to agree along with the Governor signing the spending decrease and I can guaranteed neither would want to be caught retaliating and if they did you would be a rich woman or young man.
  Again, reach out by replying to this email or emailing soonerteaparty@gmail.com or call 405-942-2644