Three law enforcement agents rambled about the Houston County Courthouse in search of romantic evidence and possible misconduct by a person who works there.
DOTHAN, Ala. -Investigators spent Wednesday at the Houston County Courthouse, looking into possible prosecutor misconduct, multiple sources told News 4.
Per Facebook messages, Johnson and habitual drug offender Jamie Connolly began their relationship last October, with their cyber chit chat quickly accelerating into sexually charged overtures. While repeatedly promising to meet, there is no indication Johnson and Connolly rendezvoused and it is unclear whether Johnson knew Connolly was awaiting trial in his courtroom since, online, she used the name “Jazmine” Connolly.
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