Wednesday, May 2, wasn’t a good day in appointed interim District Attorney Summer Stephan’s quest to win her first election in the June Primary.
In Justice Today, a leading publication in the field of criminal justice reform called out Stephan’s claims about human trafficking, suggesting she’s used inflated numbers to bolster her political and professional profile.
And Genevieve Jones-Wright, Stephan’s opponent in the upcoming June primary, has asked the State Attorney General’s office to investigate ten alleged violations of state law prohibiting employees–in this case, local law enforcement–from participating in political activities of any kind while in uniform.
Nawww, c’mon. They inflate numbers?
Its almost as if politics are about helping ones own carrier rather than the people you’re supposed to represent. Promise a bunch of BS. Pass a few BS laws. Profit. What actually happens after the fact is no longer your concern.