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City pays $650,000 to 4 people wrongfully arrested by former Louisville police detective
WDRB ^ | MAY | Jason Riley

Posted on 05/07/2024 9:48:13 PM PDT by Morgana

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The city of Louisville agreed to pay four people a total of $650,000 for being wrongfully arrested by a former Louisville police detective to settle a lawsuit that has been pending since 2010.

Former Louisville Metro Police Detective Crystal Marlowe arrested more than a dozen people over a two-year period who could not have committed the crimes either because they were already in jail at the time or because of other evidence that supported their innocence.

The plaintiffs in the lawsuit were Vaughn Carter, Robert Mitchem, Dale Todd and Rodshaud White.

Carter, for example, claimed he was charged with a robbery he did not commit, was in jail for three days and had to spend time and money expunging his record after the charges were eventually dismissed.

In one of the other cases, not a part of the settlement, a University of Louisville student who was wrongfully arrested was awarded $2.25 million by a jury in 2019.

In December 2007, Marlowe issued an arrest warrant for Tiffany Washington, then a UofL student, after the detective said a robbery victim was able to "positively ID" her as one of three perpetrators. But Washington had bank statements, pictures, telephone records and eyewitness testimony showing that she was in Henderson County, 130 miles away, on the night of the robbery.

Washington spent five days in jail before her $50,000 cash bond was reduced to an amount she was able to post. A grand jury chose not to indict her.

However, the Kentucky Court of Appeals threw out the verdict, ruling that Washington’s lawsuit should have been dismissed by the trial judge because the suit was filed after the state’s one-year statute of limitations.

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; US: Kentucky
KEYWORDS: donutwatch
"The lawsuits accused Marlowe of lying in court, or coercing false identifications from witnesses, leading to wrongful arrests. Some of the people Marlowe arrested were out of town when the crimes occurred, while others were in jail on other charges."

So why is she not on jail now?

1 posted on 05/07/2024 9:48:13 PM PDT by Morgana
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To: Morgana
Former Louisville Metro Police Detective Crystal Marlowe arrested more than a dozen people over a two-year period who could not have committed the crimes either because they were already in jail at the time or because of other evidence that supported their innocence.

Helluva price to pay for being stylish.

2 posted on 05/07/2024 9:50:55 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Morgana
So why is she not on jail now?

Is she white?

3 posted on 05/07/2024 9:51:47 PM PDT by HIDEK6 (God bless Donald Trump)
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To: Morgana

Because she was a Cop.


4 posted on 05/07/2024 9:51:58 PM PDT by sport
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To: Morgana

The headline should read: Taxpayers Paid. it did not cost the Cops one red cent.


5 posted on 05/07/2024 9:55:16 PM PDT by sport
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To: HIDEK6

she is white.

She is the person on the left in this pic. She has had bad history in Louisville

“Jury awards former U of L student $2.25 million for wrongful arrest by LMPD”

https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/jury-awards-former-u-of-l-student-2-25-million-for-wrongful-arrest-by-lmpd/article_82d09c76-e541-11e9-a848-9723139c1840.html

“LOUISVILLE, Ky., (WDRB) – A jury awarded $2.25 million Wednesday to a former University of Louisville student who was wrongfully arrested by a Louisville Metro police detective more than a decade ago.

The trial in the lawsuit filed by Tiffany Washington, who was working at the school’s library when she was arrested by former Det. Crystal Marlowe for robbery in 2007, wrapped up and was sent to the jury on Wednesday.

After an eight-day trial and about two hours of deliberation, the jury awarded Washington $2 million in compensatory damages and $250,000 in a punitive award.

“This has taken 11 years to get here and is vindication for Tiffany,” said attorney Ryan Vantrease, who represented Washington along with lawyers Patrick Markey, John Bahe and David Mushlin. “What happened to her is atrocious, and this restores our faith in the constitution.”

Attorney Carroll Pettit, one of the attorneys representing Marlowe on behalf of the city, declined to comment on the verdict and said it was “very premature” to say whether there will be an appeal.

Washington’s lawsuit was among more than a dozen filed against Marlowe in 2010, claiming she arrested them for crimes they could not have committed.

The lawsuits followed an investigation by The Courier-Journal, which reported in a series of articles in 2010 that Marlowe arrested more than a dozen people over a two-year period who could not have committed the crimes, either because they were already in jail at the time, or because of other evidence that supported their innocence.

Four other trials by other plaintiffs against Marlowe will be scheduled in upcoming months.

Bahe, one of Washington’s attorneys, told the jury in closing arguments Wednesday that charging an innocent person with a crime is “an American nightmare.” He described how Washington, then working at the UofL library, missed her finals while in jail on two felony charges and then had to wait a month before the case was dismissed.

In December 2007, Marlowe issued an arrest warrant for Washington after the detective said a robbery victim was able to “positively ID” her as one of three perpetrators.

But Washington had bank statements, pictures, telephone records and eyewitness testimony showing that she was in Henderson County, 130 miles away, on the night of the robbery.

Washington spent five days in jail before her $50,000 cash bond was reduced to an amount she was able to post. A grand jury chose not to indict her. Marlowe was fired in 2011 by former Chief Robert White for wrongfully arresting several people and is no longer in law enforcement.

Washington was depressed and suicidal, “enduring pure hell” while waiting to see if she would be indicted and face up to 20 years in prison, Bahe said. She is still on depression and anxiety medication.

“She has fought this case” for more than a decade and “today she finally gets her day in court,” he told the Jefferson Circuit Court jury.

Both Washington and Marlowe testified during the trial, which started early last week. Parts of Chief White’s deposition and past statements were shown to jurors in which he said Washington was “falsely” arrested, Marlowe showed an improper photo pack to the victim and didn’t investigate whether Washington had an alibi.

Since Washington had no criminal history, Marlowe used her driver’s license which stood out in opposition to mug shots of others in the pack...”

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this verdict was later reduced.

“Kentucky court overturns $2.25M officer misconduct verdict”

“LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky appeals court on Friday overturned a $2.25 million jury award to a former University of Louisville student in a wrongful arrest case.

The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that Tiffany Washington’s suit against disgraced former Louisville Metro Police Detective Crystal Marlowe and the city was filed after a one-year statute of limitations expired and should have been dismissed, The Courier-Journal reported. Washington’s case was one of several pending against Marlowe and the city that was dismissed on Friday for the same issue, while a few similar suits filed within the statute of limitations survive.

Washington was working in the university library when she was arrested in 2007 in a robbery. She didn’t file her malicious prosecution suit until February 2010, nearly two years after the charges against her were dropped. Washington’s attorneys argued that she did not know the scope of Marlowe’s misconduct until it was exposed by a 2010 Courier-Journal investigation.

The newspaper reported Marlowe arrested more than a dozen people over a two-year period who could not have committed the crimes they were accused of, either because they were in jail at the time or had other airtight alibis. Marlowe was fired in 2011.”

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Then these 4 came out against her. We will wait and see

https://www.somerset-kentucky.com/kentucky/kentucky-court-overturns-2-25m-officer-misconduct-verdict/article_90ebc6f8-b5e3-11ec-b8e1-937120fc246a.html


6 posted on 05/07/2024 10:12:06 PM PDT by Morgana ( Always a bit of truth in dark humor.)
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To: Morgana

Back the blue, till it happens to you.


7 posted on 05/07/2024 10:25:10 PM PDT by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of Air Force pilot. Both bitten by the aviation bug)
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To: Mark17
Sounds like she wasn't too bright


8 posted on 05/08/2024 1:45:02 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Morgana

bad cop
bttt


9 posted on 05/08/2024 1:51:55 AM PDT by linMcHlp
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To: SaveFerris
Sounds like she wasn't too bright

She is not alone.

10 posted on 05/08/2024 3:56:24 AM PDT by Mark17 (Retired USAF air traffic controller. Father of Air Force pilot. Both bitten by the aviation bug)
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To: Mark17

Unfortunately I’ve witnessed such.

And some good ones that are good, too.


11 posted on 05/08/2024 4:03:47 AM PDT by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the Days of Lot; They did Eat, They Drank, They Bought, They Sold ......)
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To: Morgana

She’s probably being groomed for the DOJ.....


12 posted on 05/08/2024 5:16:33 AM PDT by trebb (So many fools - so little time...)
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