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EVERYONE THAT WAS BLACK IN THE STATE WAS MESSED WITH IF THEY KNEW ABOUT COFFEE COUNTY PRISON:

Moved from Septenber 14, 2006
This is the answer letter that I received from Roy L. Allen when I wrote to him from prison about me being violated.And it caused him problems and everybody else like Imam Alamin, Sen.Roy L. Allen , Sen Ralph David Abernathy III.

THE PATMOS JUSTICE PROJECT
1280 W. Peachtree Street.
Suite 310
Atlanta, Georgia, 30309
A NON-PROFIT TAX EXEMPT ORGANIZATION
e-mail: patmosproject@law.com
404-347-9229 Office Executive Director

404-897-1376 Fax Roy L. Allen


January 2, 2002
Mr. Lloyd Paige
EF# 409414
Central State Prison
4600 Fulton Mill Rd.
Macon, GA. 31213



Dear Mr. Paige,

I thank you for your recent letter, but must state at the outset that I am unable to help. I dedicated a portion of my life and time to trying to help men get out of prison, get on their feet and re-established. There are thousands of men and women who are unjustly incarcerated, and who have harsh sentences. We do not have the resources at this time to take on civil suits nor is that part of our mission. There are many lawyers who are in a position to take on a malpractice suit, and I wish you well. I trust that you had a great Ramadan.

Sincerely,
Signature Roy
Roy Allen

....Dedicated to Setting Mind, Spirit and Bodies Free

And this is what happen later because I wrote to him. Article from Savannah Morning News sometime in 2002.


FORMER GA. SENATOR ARRESTED IN ATLANTA

By Anne Hart
912.652.0374
ahart@savannahnow.com

A former state senator who represented Savannah and still has ties to the area was arrested Friday at Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport after being on the lam from authorities for the last month.
Former Sen. Roy Allen III initially was detained by Bahamian immigration authorities Thursday, according to Georgia Bureau of Investigation. Bahamian authories deemed him an undesirable and expelled him from the country.
He was flown to Atlanta on Friday, where he was arrested about 3 p.m. on charges he violated his parole by taking money from inmate's families to help with their own parole requests. An arrest warrant for Allen charges him with two technical violations: failure to check in with his parole office and failure to pay restitution.
Considered a fugitive since early March, Allen is believed to have hidden out in Cuba and Nassau, Bankhead said. Bankhead said he doesn't know whether Allen was in Savannah area.
The Board of Pardons and Paroles got the arrest warrant for Allen after he failed to erport to his parole officer in March 2002.
The GBI has been investigating wheather Allen illeally presented inmate requests to the state Board of Pardons and Paroles.State law says only licensed lawyers maybe paid for appearing or practicing before the parole board.
Allen has said he counseled inmates while serving time on his own charges but never took money to present inmate requests to the parole board, The Associated Press reported.
The Metro Fugitive Squad tracked Allen as he ran from the United States to Havana to nassau, Bahamas, according to the GBI.
Allen serve in the Legislature for more than a decade but was sent to prison for three years for swindling law clients out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The investigation by Metro Fugitive Squad tracked Allen's movements from the United States to Havana, Cuba and than to Nassau. The MFS was assisted by the U.S. Embassy in Nassau, U.S. Diplomatic Secrurity, United States Marshals Service for the Northern District of Georgia, and the U.S. Marshals International Investigations Unit headquartered in Washington,D.C.

Time Line

*In 1982, Roy Allen III was elected to 127th Georgia House after serving two years on the Chatham County Commission. In 1990, he was elected to the state Senate. About a year later, The Internal Revene Service filed a $ 49.000 lien against Allen for taxes, interest and penalties.Allen later paid off the debt. In 1994 citing the illness of his father and his son, he decided not to run for reelection and switched to the Republican Party.
* In 1997, while representing Billy Medlock, a police officer busted in cocaine sting, Allen told Judge B. Avant Edenfield he was giving up his law license for violation of a client's money. Medlock dropped him as his lawyer.
* Later, Allen was jailed by Pro-Tem Probate Judge Robert E. Falligant Jr. for contempt of court. Falligant wanted collateral for restitution Allen claimed he could make in a current case. Allen refused.
* Falligant also ordered Allen to payed $ 25,000 in another probate case and be jailed for contempt of court if he didn't make restitution. Allen stayed out of jail by appealing the order to pay. he pleaded guilty to 13 counts of theft and was sentence to 15 years, 10 years to serve.
* He was released on parole in 2001. About a year later, he was investigated by the Board of Pardons and Paroles for improperly taking money for counseling inmates seeking parole and practicing law without a license.

Source:
Savannah Morning News files Researched and compiled by Julia C. Muller


Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sunday, Oct. 20. 2002

Releases by one-vote policy,staff stun officals

The single- vote practice came under public scrutiny with the Sept. 27 arrest of former state Sen. Ralph David Abernathy III. Abernathy, on parole for earlier fraud convictions, was charged with violating that parole by taking fees from inmate's supporters in exchange for promising to win the inmates early release.
"Our office was not even aware of the existence of the one- vote policy until the most recent allegations against Abernathy came to light," said Russ Willard, Baker's spokesman.
A probe by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation revealed that parole board member Betty Ann Cook had unilaterally moved up the release date of a convicted car thief at Abernathy's request.Cook said she didn't know Abernathy had allegedly been paid $30,000 to influence her decision.


THIS WILL BE DELIEVED TO THE PAROLE BOARD

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