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From Harassment To Courtroom Retaliation: One Woman’s Fight Against Local Power | Ep 366

From Harassment To Courtroom Retaliation: One Woman’s Fight Against Local Power | Ep 366


Season 4 Episode 366


From Harassment To Courtroom Retaliation: One Woman’s Fight Against Local Power | Ep 366

The story begins with a restart—Gemma Bentley returned to Kentucky, earned a 4.0 in criminal justice, and stepped into public service—then collided with the kind of power most people only whisper about. She recounts alleged harassment by a courthouse official, the pressure to “play along,” and the quiet survival tactics that follow when saying no places a target on your back. What unfolds is a rare, unfiltered view of small-town justice: how a civil property dispute morphed into a criminal warrant, how cases get steered by relationships, and why dismissals don’t undo the damage of being dragged through the process.

We walk with Gemma through the mechanics of fighting back. She documents everything—video, messages, witnesses—and still watches a strong theft case dissolve after a grand jury pass. She asks about conflicts, seeks a special prosecutor, and learns how procedural choices can decide outcomes before facts get heard. When her daughter reports being fondled by a relative, a charge is labeled as sex trafficking; the mismatch triggers a grueling interview process and, ultimately, a dropped case. The lesson is precise and practical: words matter. Mischarge a case and you build failure into the file.

Gemma refuses euphemisms. Don’t call it “corruption,” she argues—call it crime. Officials take an oath; when they break it, they should face criminal accountability. Along the way we share actionable takeaways: how to tell civil from criminal in domestic disputes, when to ask for mediation, why to request a special prosecutor, and how to build a durable record. It’s a gripping, grounded conversation about harassment, retaliation, grand jury limits, protective orders used as weapons, and the power of knowing the law.

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Chapter Markers

0:00 Welcome And How To Listen Free

1:52 Guest Introduction And Topic Framing

2:43 Timeline: Return To Kentucky And College

5:29 Alleged Harassment At The Courthouse

7:42 Criminal Warrant Over A Civil Dispute

10:27 Pushing Back And Case Dismissed

12:43 Advice On Domestic Cases And Rights

14:07 Robbery Case And Special Prosecutor

18:20 Grand Jury Disappointment And Conflicts

20:30 Daughter’s Allegation And System Failures

24:05 EPO, Bank Account Loss, And Retaliation

27:28 Divorce Court Injustices And Bias

30:05 Persistence, Credentials, And Retaliation

33:15 Empowerment: Learn The Law And Resist

36:58 Hosts’ Reflections And Thanks

39:30 Final Message: Call It Crime, Not Corruption

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