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Related: About this forumJudge OKs lawsuit against ex-Hamilton County deputy accused of baptizing woman after traffic stop
A U.S. District Court judge gave the go-ahead Thursday to a lawsuit against a former Hamilton County deputy accused of baptizing a woman against her will after a 2019 traffic stop.
In addition to ruling that the suit against Daniel Wilkey, 28, may proceed, Tennessee Eastern District Court Judge Travis R. McDonough ruled that several aspects of the complaint against former deputy Jacob Goforth could not continue. Wilkey allegedly called Goforth to witness the baptism and Goforth recorded the incident on his cellphone.
While excluding Goforth from most complaints in the lawsuit, the judge did say the former deputy had failed to protect the woman from Wilkey's use of excessive force.
"Goforth is qualified for reasonable immunity and summary judgment on this claim," the judgment said. However, the ruling also found that Goforth had ample time to stop Wilkey from committing an unreasonable seizure.
"And, if anything, the truly bizarre nature of these facts should have put Goforth further on notice that the seizure was inappropriate," the judge wrote.
Goforth had said he believed the woman to not be under police custody because she arrived at Soddy Lake in her own vehicle, but the judge stressed in his ruling that the woman might not have thought she was free to go until she was baptized by Wilkey.
https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2022/apr/08/judge-gives-go-ahead-lawsuit-against-former-deputy/566677/
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In a shocking twist to this story, the woman was found deceased just a few days ago. Cause of death has not been released.
bucolic_frolic
(46,973 posts)How would someone consent to such an act? This is the inverse of baking religion into a cake one doesn't want to bake.
Jilly_in_VA
(10,885 posts)that the woman felt she was under duress. This guy is accused of a whole lot of other stuff, and it wouldn't surprise me if he had something to do with her death, either directly or indirectly. Did you read the whole article?
bucolic_frolic
(46,973 posts)Where do I find more multitasking time? Oh well sorry, I will have to change my way of doing things.