saturn7
Politics is an EXCHANGE!!!
I can see the Lifetime movie now.
Karen goes to jail
Karen goes to jail
Exuse me, what do you mean I can't speak to the manager of this jailI can see the Lifetime movie now.
Karen goes to jail
This law breaker should do a year on the chain gang, bussing rocks in the sun. Why can’t these people just obey our lawsDallas salon owner ordered to spend a week in jail for keeping salon open
Shelley Luther kept her business open amid the coronavirus pandemic, despite local and state order’s and a judge’s restraining order.
A Dallas salon owner will spend a week in jail after she was found in contempt of court Tuesday for violating a court order to close her salon during the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to the jail time, Shelley Luther was fined at least $3,500 for continuing to operate her business, Salon à la Mode, in violation of a temporary restraining order issued against the business.
Like other businesses deemed nonessential, Luther’s Far North Dallas salon was forced to close March 22 after Dallas County enacted its stay-at-home order. She reopened the salon on April 24 despite that order, and tore up a cease-and-desist letter from Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins at a demonstration the following day.
The temporary restraining order was signed April 28 by state District Judge Eric Moyé, but Luther continued to operate the business.
In a hearing that was broadcast live on YouTube on Tuesday, Luther said she had no choice but to open her business to survive.
She said she hadn’t earned income since the county’s stay-at-home order was set in March. She applied for a federal loan aimed at helping small businesses, but didn’t receive the loan until Sunday, she testified.
“I couldn’t feed my family and my stylists couldn’t feed their families,” Luther testified, holding a phone to her face from the witness stand so the court reporter could hear her through a mask.
This story is developing.
She's spending only a week in jail
I'd say her privilege is stronger than ever
Yep. Just look at the replies:
And this guy is getting killed for speaking the truth:
Seriously they are trying to get the judge lynched. This brother should be protected.
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no she didn't. She got 500k for it in supportDallas salon owner ordered to spend a week in jail for keeping salon open
Shelley Luther kept her business open amid the coronavirus pandemic, despite local and state order’s and a judge’s restraining order.
A Dallas salon owner will spend a week in jail after she was found in contempt of court Tuesday for violating a court order to close her salon during the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to the jail time, Shelley Luther was fined at least $3,500 for continuing to operate her business, Salon à la Mode, in violation of a temporary restraining order issued against the business.
Like other businesses deemed nonessential, Luther’s Far North Dallas salon was forced to close March 22 after Dallas County enacted its stay-at-home order. She reopened the salon on April 24 despite that order, and tore up a cease-and-desist letter from Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins at a demonstration the following day.
The temporary restraining order was signed April 28 by state District Judge Eric Moyé, but Luther continued to operate the business.
In a hearing that was broadcast live on YouTube on Tuesday, Luther said she had no choice but to open her business to survive.
She said she hadn’t earned income since the county’s stay-at-home order was set in March. She applied for a federal loan aimed at helping small businesses, but didn’t receive the loan until Sunday, she testified.
“I couldn’t feed my family and my stylists couldn’t feed their families,” Luther testified, holding a phone to her face from the witness stand so the court reporter could hear her through a mask.
This story is developing.
She's raised over 500k on her GoFundMe and Governor and AG both demanded she be released today. These crackers are also going after the black judge as well but it looks like the Dallas area judges are standing their ground.
Shelley Luther Fund organized by Rick Hire