some of you may know i got sex*ally assualted by my supervisor this week
and icannot afford to leave my current job. i reported it to our union rep and am currently waiting for action to be taken against him. i’d really appreciate any help and all help with making rent in the meantime while i look for other seasonal work. my goal is$700and however close i can get to that would be a great blessing to me and my family and my mental/physical health.
thank you for taking the time to read and share this and for the messages of support i’ve gotten so far, im really thankful to have a loving online community such as this one. ❤️🧿
my coworker updated me and my job didn’t fire him, they just moved him to another location. i kind of expected this to happen tho, & from the messages i’ve gotten from others who have unfortunately experienced this at work, this is common. i can only avoid him in the meantime bc apparently he’s been asking about me to my other coworkers.
im $400 away from my goal. thank you for sharing and donating everyone 💕
“In today’s unanimous decision, the Tennessee Supreme Court explained that, under state law, a life sentence is a determinate sentence of 60 years,” the court wrote. “However, the sixty-year sentence can be reduced by up to 15 percent, or 9 years, by earning various sentence credits (good behavior. & getting involved in prison based education programs while incarcerated) Therefore, the Supreme Court concluded that a defendant serving a life sentence for a first-degree murder committed on or after July 1, 1995, may be eligible for release after serving at least 51 years of the sentence.“
For those of you who haven’t yet caught up to this story:
Cyntoia Brown was a 16 yr old girl, who at the time of the incident was living in a room at a Nashville InTown Suites with Allen (the man who propositioned her for sex) because her pimp and boyfriend Garion McGlothen, nick-named “Kut Throat,” insisted that she needed to earn money.
After Allen took her to his house, he showed Cyntoia multiple guns, including shotguns and rifles. Later in bed, as she described in court, he grabbed her violently by the genitals, his demeanor became threatening and, fearing for her life, she took a gun out of her purse and shot him.
Call Governor Bill Haslam (615)-741-2001. she has a Clemency hearing May 23rd. DEMAND JUSTICE!!
#StayWoke
The parole board split on whether Cyntoia should be granted clemency. /BillHaslam can still grant her clemency before he leaves in January. You can reach him at: phone #: (615) 741-2001; e-mail: bill.haslam@tn.gov