Did Special Agent John Gill perjure himself to protect a Commonwealth Attorney’s involvement in drug trafficking?
The following are excerpts from a series of emails and correspondence regarding a records request made to KSP regarding the 1982 trafficking case discussed here: “Organized crime finds a home at Tom Handy’s hotels.”
The twenty seven pages provided by KSP concerning this alleged 11-month investigation were the UORs, or, Uniform Offense Reports from the day of the raids/arrests (September 18, 1982) and UORs from dates following the arrests. There were no documents found concerning this investigation prior to September 18, 1982.
The following are examples of the UORs provided in response to the records request:
Official appeal to the Office of the Attorney General:
Exhibits A and B are the second and third documents above (court transcript and newspaper article showing KSP were supposed to have been involved in investigation for almost a year).
The search warrant that is never served on Tom Handy’s friend:
Tom Handy’s friend who was able to avoid being served the signed search warrant?
He has friends in interesting places:
Exhibits E and F: under oath, FBI Agent John Gill conceals Tom Handy as the owner of the hotel where so much drug activity took place the judge called the hotel “the headquarters” of the drug ring:
and here, another opportunity to give the very pertinent information that a Commonwealth Attorney owned the hotel:
Daniel Cameron, Tom Handy and Mitch McConnell: can two bad apples spoil the third?
Daniel Cameron, the Attorney General whose office received the above records request appeal, is now running for Kentucky governor. He has been endorsed by Tom Handy and is a close friend (and former legal counsel) of Mitch McConnell (see video about McConnell’s involvement with this very drug ring here.)