Mayor Kant, after receiving the official news that he lost his re-election bid, promised a smooth transition from his administration to the new administration, which takes over Nov. 7th. The Mayor, like much of the community, is slowly coming out of shock; and he’s still taking orders from his good ole boy club and a remora-like gaggle of entitled attorneys. The Mayor’s first transition move was his announcement of a Performing Arts Center:
The Ripp Report made a complaint against Steven Patrick Johnson to the Alabama State Bar, CSP NO. 2016-296. On March 17, 2016 they responded “Two attorneys in the Office of the General Council of the Alabama State Bar have reviewed your complaint and the attorney’s response to the complaint. In view of the nature and content of the complaint and the response of the attorney, we will take no further action in this matter.” Of course we are not privileged to the response of the attorney.
It is no secret that I have spent 10 years trying to unseat the Mayor of Fairhope. It is expected after an election to be gracious and heap accolades on the departing Mayor, I will reserve my comments until Nov. 7th. The transition period between now and Nov. 7th will be telling. I hope it is civil with no surprises or forced through agendas that may impact the city negatively.
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The Ripp Report and Baldwin County Legal Eagle is a nonprofit. We are a consumer group and take no donations from political candidates or organizations that wish to use our platform. The Ripp Report files legitimate complaints with the agency that may handle that case. Currently complaints reside with Attorney General, Ethics Commission, Judiciary, and Bar Association. These complaints originate from consumers contacting us. We endorse candidates and encourage public participation in exposing political and Judicial Corruption in Baldwin County. YOU are the Court of Public Opinion.
QUESTIONS FOR MAYOR KANT 1. Planning and Zoning The number one financial drain in Fairhope is the Planning and Zoning Board. They are appointed by the Mayor and are responsible for dozens of lawsuits since their appointment. They are also responsible for MILLIONS of dollars in lawsuit representation and settlements. Mayor Kant uses the planning and zoning board as a vehicle for good ole boy deals and in doing so he violates our ordinances and our comprehensive plan.
This is another letter about election fraud in Fairhope. There are several filed with the Alabama Sec. of State, Election Division. This letter would normally be easy to dismiss, as it comes from a candidate who ran for office. However, Dr. Warner’s letter came after the “observations of a poll watcher” and he was not aware of the polls watcher letter at the time he wrote his letter. Dr. Warner’s letter is now supported by an actual witness, a poll watcher, to the Fairhope elections. It adds to the distrust of the election being fair and raises many red flags. Election fraud is COMMON in Alabama.
KANT KONFIDENTIAL: SEALED COURT CASE KEPT FROM THE PUBLIC Why did a judge suddenly seal a case against the City of Fairhope after details of the case were made public? The case is a land dispute involving a street where the several major supporters of Mayor Tim Kant live including his Campaign Chairman. Could it be because the article revealed that Kant had accepted money from an interested party in the suit, Bobby Faust? And he had loan documents to prove it?
STOPVOTERFRAUDNOW.COM The observations of a poll watcher is just one of several letters involving Fairhope elections and alleged fraudulent behavior within the polling place. This is not a conspiracy theory. This is the observation of a poll watcher who witnessed many different violations. The last paragraph of his statement reads, “Because of the issue of not being allowed to observe the final machine opening and tape certification, I could not testify in a court of law that final certification procedures were properly certified and secure."
"HARD FACTS" Baldwin County Commissioner, Tucker Dorsey, along with fellow Mobile Area Boy Scout Board of Directors, has released that the Local Council again lost almost $200,000 for 2015. Making the average yearly loss since 2008— and for the past 9 years, of over $200,000 each year — along with even having one year topping the $311,000 mark. When asked about the loss, Baldwin County Commission and Executive Board Member, could not give a reason other than stating it is even hard for him to understand how the Mobile Area Council could lose so much money every year (average of over $200,000) for that length (9 years in a row) without someone doing anything at all about it.