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Friday, August 23, 2019

Tammy and Sidney Moorer's personal attorney said he has delayed filing a civil suit on their behalf, but will file it as long as he's "still alive after the trial." ..This guy is a Clown !


Tammy and Sidney Moorer's personal attorney said he has delayed filing a civil suit on their behalf, but will file it as long as he's "still alive after the trial."
Eric Poston, of Chalmers Poston, LLC, said his decision to postpone the lawsuit was made because of Sidney Moorer's upcoming retrial on kidnapping and attempt to kidnap charges, which is set for Sept. 9.


"If we are to expect to enjoy our right to a fair and impartial jury, uncontaminated by potentially undue outside influences, such as a pending lawsuit against the very agencies and individuals who are prosecuting Mr. Moorer, we must respectfully provide the Horry County Police Department and Solicitor’s Office with that same right," he said. "The outcome of Mr. Moorer’s trial should depend on the relevant and admissible evidence of the criminal case; not the civil allegations contained in the Complaint. In this way, the Moorers will be justly exonerated."
However, Poston also said that he has been getting threats and hearing concerns that he's been coerced into not filing the lawsuit.
"If anything, these terroristic threats and attempts at manipulation only serve as additional motivation and sources of comedic relief. This lawsuit will be filed as long as I’m still alive after the trial to file it," he said.
Poston said the Moorer case is the "case of a career."
"If I can help free two innocent people from prison and provide them the financial ability to feed their children despite almost certain unemployability for the remainder of their lives, my career as a lawyer and my life, in general, will have been fulfilled," he said.
He added that it is not about making money on a case.

RELATED: Moorer attorney claims they've figured out what happened to Heather Elvis

"If I wanted money, I wouldn’t sue government agencies that have unconstitutional levels of legal immunity via statutory limitations on recoverable damages regardless of the wrongdoing. If I wanted public admiration, respect, and free positive publicity, I wouldn’t be representing people who far too many falsely believe to be kidnappers and murderers," he said.
Poston said he expects Sidney Moorer to have a fair trial and that a "reasonable jury uninfluenced by mob mentality" will find him innocent.
"There is certainly reasonable doubt as to whether Mrs. Moorer or he had any involvement whatsoever in Heather’s disappearance. In fact, we are 100% certain of their innocence," he said. "This deduction is the result of extensive hours of investigation, a detailed review of thousands of pages of documents and files that the public has never seen and which were selectively and suspiciously absent from either of Mr. Moorer’s previous two trials or Ms. Moorer’s trial."
Poston said, in fact, that he likely will find more causes of actions that could be included in the civil lawsuit against the 15th Circuit Solicitor's Office, law enforcement and the State during the trial.
"If we were to file the lawsuit right now, we would inevitably be forced to seek the Court’s permission to amend our Complaint to add additional causes of action based on Mr. Moorer’s trial. This is a waste of time and serves as an annoyance to the Court," he said.

RELATED: Moorer's attorney says Horry County police connected to Heather Elvis disappearance

Sidney Moorer is currently serving a 10-year sentence for obstruction of justice.
A jury found Tammy Moorer guilty of both kidnapping and conspiracy to kidnap charges in 2018.


21 Arrested in Human Trafficking and Prostitution Sting in Spartanburg, SC


Sheriff Chuck Wright on Thursday announced multiple arrests have been made in a prostitution and human trafficking investigation.
Wright said 21 people were taken into custody during a two-day operation. 15 were charged with prostitution and 6 were charged with solicitation of prostitution.4
The 13 suspects who were named in a news conference Thursday included 12 men and one woman.
The suspects are:
  • Nicholas Ingram, charged with  and possession of meth
  • Matthew Scharlan, charged with prostitution
  • Alejandro Rodriguez-Perez, charged with prostitution
  • Jeremy Kneisley, charged with prostitution
  • Usher Dickens, charged with prostitution
  • William Michael Young, charged with prostitution
  • Wayne Thurman, charged with prostitution, habitual traffic offender, driving under suspension
  • Thomas Williamson, charged with prostitution
  • Krist Roker, charged with prostitution, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of meth, and unlawful carry of firearm
  • Michael Walker, charged with prostitution
  • Erike Goode, charged with prostitution
  • Rusty Reeves, charged with prostitution
  • Annie Firebaugh, charged with prostitution, possession of heroin with intent to distribute, possession of meth, and unlawful carry of firearm.
The sheriff said Firebaugh came to the sting to meet a client with her 10-month-old in the car with her. DSS took custody of the child. Wright said Roker transported Firebaugh to the location.
Wright said the operation also said weapons, drugs, and stolen credit cards were seized in the sting.

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Items Sheriff Wright said were seized in the sting (FOX Carolina/ Aug. 22, 2019)
The sting took place on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Wright said deputies worked with Homeland Security to identify and assist victims of human trafficking.
Lt. Kevin Bobo released this statement on the operation:
This operation was conducted by utilizing undercover investigators who communicated with females engaged in the commercial sex trade. An exchange of commercial sex for money was agreed upon, and the females came to a prearranged location. At this time, the females were taken into custody where they were interviewed by investigators and victims advocates to assist them in any way. Some of these females were found to be under the influence of narcotics as well as in possession of narcotics at the time. One female was also charged with resisting arrest. One of the females was also transported to SRMC for medical treatment for what appeared to an abscess on her arm. This was determined by doctors to be an infected broken needle from previous heroin use. She was provided treatment for this and admitted to SRMC.
During this process, investigators located multiple individuals who were responsible for transporting the females to the location for the purpose of commercial sex. These individuals were also taken into custody and charged with prostitution. Further investigation into these individuals uncovered evidence of other crimes as well. These include Possession of Methamphetamine (3 counts), PWID Heroin (2 counts), Unlawful Carrying of a Weapon (2 counts), Possession of Schedule II, Possession of Schedule III, Driving Under Suspension 3rd, Habitual Traffic Offender, and Financial Transaction Card Theft.
The operation continued on Wednesday, targeting potential "johns," or suspects who solicit commercial sexual services. 
Bobo described this second day's operation as follows:
During this portion of the operation, an online ad was posted by investigators. Six male individuals responded to the ad and agreed to exchange a value of US currency for commercial sex acts. These male individuals were then provided a location to meet an undercover officer where they provided US currency to the undercover officer. At this time, they were taken into custody and charged with Solicitation of Prostitution. One of the males also brought a quantity of methamphetamine to the location with him. Charges for Possession of Methamphetamine are pending on this individual. There are further investigations that remain active in reference to possible human trafficking charges.
“If we saved just one person from being human trafficked then we’ve done a good thing,” Wright said.
Wright also had a message for anyone being trafficked. He said anyone who calls for his deputies’ help will get it.
“No matter what you’ve been threatened with, if you get to 911, we’ll help you.”

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Tammy Moorer Text Message Threats To Heather Elvis ..







  The Texts that #TammyMoorer sent to Heather :


11/3/2013



Tammy To Heather :  someone's about to get their ass beat down...your bitch 

is about to take his last breath.. you can tell me who you are right now or i will 

find out another way.. that way won't have a great turn out for you..i'm giving 

you one last chance to answer before we meet in person.. only one.



Tammy To Heather :  I've been having Sidney followed since January 2012. It's 

best you call back and speak to me to save yourself. Hey sweetie you ready to 

meet the MRS?



Heather Responded :  I think you are a little obsessed with me. I'm nobody you 

need to worry about anymore.



Tammy To Heather :  By the way dad no longer owns a phone


( He was handcuffed to the bed .. What kind of man is that ?  )