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  1. 03/26/2025

    Audio Between Prosecutor and Journalist Released, Indiana Appeals Court Revives Defamation Suit Against Prosecutor Over Jail Fund Comments

    FRANKFORT, Ind. (March 26, 2025) — A recent ruling by the Indiana Court of Appeals has revived a defamation lawsuit filed by Clinton County Sheriff Richard Kelly and his wife, Ashley Kelly, against County Prosecutor Anthony Sommer. The appellate court reversed a lower court’s decision to dismiss the case, finding that questions remain regarding whether Sommer’s statements to the media about an investigation into the Kellys’ management of jail funds were protected by prosecutorial immunity. Today, we released the audio between the prosecutor and the journalist. The audio is from an October 8, 2021, encounter where Prosecutor Sommer invited the journalist to view a "publicly available commissary report" for the first six months of 2021 in his office. However, it was not the publicly available commissary report as promised - it was a fabricated report. Over the next week of October 2021, the actual report submitted by Sheriff Richard Kelly during the July 13, 2021, County Council meeting was requested from both the county auditor and sheriff's office revealing the report provided by the prosecutor was fabricated. The fabricated report showed incorrect disbursements, incorrect deposits, a wrong check number, a missing check number and even a million dollar change in balance. As a note, the fabricated report was uploaded as evidence in the county's lawsuit against Sheriff Kelly and Matron Ashley Kelly on October 25, 2021, 79C01-2104-PL-000035. In the motion to dismiss its case, the county - through their attorney Tom Little - wrote: "Defendants submitted a detailed report of the Clinton County Sheriff's Commissary Fund with listed activity for the first six months of 2021 to the Clinton County Council, attached here to as "Exhibit A" An email dated December 27, 2021, between County Council President Alan Dunn and county attorney Little - in which the journalist was copied on - Dunn wrote to Little, "... I spent some time yesterday going over the spreadsheet and I did find several errors, which I have corrected in the version that is attached. ... I was not aware at the time that my work would be submitted to the Court as an official County document, so now knowing that it has been I think we need to submit this corrected version as soon as possible. If you could do so, I would really appreciate it." The journalist is the author of this post. (00:00) - Intro (02:29) - Comments from Commissioner Josh Uitts (03:14) - Prosecutor Anthony Sommers

    32 min
  2. Deputy Melissa Trump Discusses Merit Board Decision, Future Plans

    10/29/2024

    Deputy Melissa Trump Discusses Merit Board Decision, Future Plans

    From Clinton County Today, I’m Brett Todd and this is The Follow-up. Today is Tuesday, October 29, 2024. Clinton County Sheriff's Deputy Melissa Trump sat down for an interview on October 24th to discuss the recent Merit Board hearing decision, ongoing investigations, and the future of her career. During the hour plus long conversation, Deputy Trump expressed mixed emotions about the outcome of the hearing and raised concerns about procedural issues regarding the arrest of her son during the hearing, potential bias against her, and the impact on her future in law enforcement. The Merit Board found Deputy Trump violated four Merit Board Rules and Regulations of the five charges filed by Sheriff Rich Kelly. The four charges Deputy Trump violated according to the Merit Board Findings of Fact, Conclusions, and Decision document are: Conduct Unbecoming to An Officer; Conformance to Laws; Individual Obligation and Duties of All Personnel; and Truthfulness. The charge of Testimony was not substantiated. The Merit Board voted 3-1 to impose a disciplinary penalty of 30 working days without pay based on its preceding findings. Sheriff Kelly had asked for termination. Listener, during the interview you are about to hear, Deputy Trump makes allegations regarding the transfer of former K9 Rip to an outside business due to its aggressive behavior as well as statements surrounding the enforcement of an outstanding warrant on her son. Clinton County Today has not yet been able to independently verify those allegations made by Deputy Trump and has removed the name of the individual and the individual’s business name used in reference to K9 Rip. A review of County Commissioners meeting minutes from March 5th, 2024, show the Sheriff received unanimous approval to “change the ownership of the dog to the new company.” Here is the interview uninterrupted. (00:00) - Intro (01:32) - Special note (02:22) - Interview begins (06:39) - Truthfulness (14:59) - Thoughts on the Merit Board’s findings (17:45) - Discussion on the social media charges that were dropped by Sheriff Kelly prior to start of Merit Board hearing (23:52) - Doesn’t feel like a win (30:31) - What the 30 day without pay means (32:52) - Minor consumption is a “bulls*** charge” (35:19) - The use of discretion (35:55) - Not arresting for marijuana, driving while suspended (36:58) - Don’t condone underage drinking (39:14) - Being an officer even while being off duty (43:45) - What happens after the 30 working day suspension without pay (47:40) - Conversation regarding K9 Tiko (52:11) - Conversation regarding K9 Rip (01:00:02) - Recap of underage drinking and Truthfulness Music by Bogdan Kuzmin, Cinematic Documentary Atmosphere. https://pixabay.com/music/beats-cinematic-documentary-atmosphere-153028/ Thank you for listening to The Follow-up. The Follow-up is produced by Progressive Partners of Indiana LLC. You can listen to the Follow-up wherever you get your podcasts or visit ClintonCountyToday.com

    1h 33m
  3. Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 5

    10/23/2024

    Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 5

    The audio recording you are about to hear is the fifth of five recordings from the Clinton County Sheriff’s Merit Board hearing on the evening of Wednesday, October 16, 2024. The Merit Board met in public to hear charges brought by Sheriff Richard Kelly on Deputy Melissa Trump and to hear Deputy Trump’s defense. Sheriff Kelly recommended Deputy Trump be terminated following allegations of underage drinking at her residence and dishonesty during the ensuing internal investigation. Deputy Trump is alleged to have violated Merit Board Rules and Regulations and alleged to have violated policies contained within the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Policy Manual. This fifth recording begins with: (00:00) Administrative Hearing Officer - Attorney Michelle Cooper - provides instructions for closing arguments (00:17) Attorney Adam Brower, representing Deputy Trump, begins closing arguments. (13:59) Attorney Tonya Bond, representing Sheriff Kelly, begins closing arguments. (25:07) Attorney Cooper provides instructions for deadlines to Attorney Brower and Attorney Bond. (27:14) Meeting adjourned by Merit Board president John Wright Note: The audio has been edited to enhance the audio level. No statements were edited. Each audio session ends when a break is called and the next audio session begins when called to order. Thank you for listening to The Follow-up. The Follow-up is produced by Progressive Partners of Indiana LLC. You can listen to the Follow-up wherever you get your podcasts or visit ClintonCountyToday.com

    27 min
  4. Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 4

    10/23/2024

    Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 4

    The audio recording you are about to hear is the fourth of five recordings from the Clinton County Sheriff’s Merit Board hearing on the evening of Wednesday, October 16, 2024. The Merit Board met in public to hear charges brought by Sheriff Richard Kelly on Deputy Melissa Trump and to hear Deputy Trump’s defense. Sheriff Kelly recommended Deputy Trump be terminated following allegations of underage drinking at her residence and dishonesty during the ensuing internal investigation. Deputy Trump is alleged to have violated Merit Board Rules and Regulations and alleged to have violated policies contained within the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Policy Manual. This fourth recording begins with: (00:00) Fourth session begins. Attorney Adam Brower, representing Deputy Trump, calls Ms. Teresa Short, the girlfriend of Deputy Trump's son, as a witness. (07:39) Attorney Tonya Bond, representing Sheriff Kelly, begins cross-examination of Ms. Short. (10:55) Attorney Brower re-direct of Ms. Short. (14:07) Attorney Brower calls Mrs. Heather Dison as a witness. (21:31) Attorney Brower calls Mr. Jeffery Dison as a witness. (26:27) Attorney Brower calls Deputy Trump as a witness. (01:01:22) Attorney Bond begins cross-examination of Deputy Trump. Note: The audio has been edited to enhance the audio level. No statements were edited. Each audio session ends when a break is called and the next audio session begins when called to order. Thank you for listening to The Follow-up. The Follow-up is produced by Progressive Partners of Indiana LLC. You can listen to the Follow-up wherever you get your podcasts or visit ClintonCountyToday.com

    1h 7m
  5. Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 3

    10/23/2024

    Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 3

    The audio recording you are about to hear is the third of five recordings from the Clinton County Sheriff’s Merit Board hearing on the evening of Wednesday, October 16, 2024. The Merit Board met in public to hear charges brought by Sheriff Richard Kelly on Deputy Melissa Trump and to hear Deputy Trump’s defense. Sheriff Kelly recommended Deputy Trump be terminated following allegations of underage drinking at her residence and dishonesty during the ensuing internal investigation. Deputy Trump is alleged to have violated Merit Board Rules and Regulations and alleged to have violated policies contained within the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Policy Manual. This third recording begins with: (00:00) Third session begins Prior to Mr. Donovan Denham taking the stand, the recording captures the moment Deputy Trump learns her son - Blake Trump had been arrested by the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office on an outstanding warrant from Marion County Indiana. Blake Trump was in attendance to testify on behalf of his mother if needed. Blake Trump was released as a witness prior to testifying and was subsequently arrested. (01:18) Attorney Adam Brower, representing Deputy Trump, calls Mr. Donovan Denham, the boyfriend of Deputy Trump, as a witness. (11:45) Attorney Tonya Bond, representing Sheriff Kelly, begins cross-examination. (15:52) Attorney Brower re-direct of Mr. Denham. Note: The audio has been edited to enhance the audio level. No statements were edited. Each audio session ends when a break is called and the next audio session begins when called to order. Thank you for listening to The Follow-up. The Follow-up is produced by Progressive Partners of Indiana LLC. You can listen to the Follow-up wherever you get your podcasts or visit ClintonCountyToday.com

    17 min
  6. Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 2

    10/23/2024

    Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 2

    The audio recording you are about to hear is the second of five recordings from the Clinton County Sheriff’s Merit Board hearing on the evening of Wednesday, October 16, 2024. The Merit Board met in public to hear charges brought by Sheriff Richard Kelly on Deputy Melissa Trump and to hear Deputy Trump’s defense. Sheriff Kelly recommended Deputy Trump be terminated following allegations of underage drinking at her residence and dishonesty during the ensuing internal investigation. Deputy Trump is alleged to have violated Merit Board Rules and Regulations and alleged to have violated policies contained within the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Policy Manual. This second recording begins with: (00:00) Second session begins (03:03) Clinton County Sheriff Office Detective Lieutenant Dan Roudebush continues to give testimony of his internal investigation to Attorney Tonya Bond, representing Sheriff Kelly. (04:14) Attorney Adam Brower, representing Deputy Trump, begins cross-examination. (36:20) Attorney Bond re-direct of Lt. Roudebush. (44:27) Attorney Brower re-cross of Lt. Roudebush. (48:59) Attorney Bond calls Sheriff to testify. (1:14:43) Attorney Brower begins cross-examination. Note: The audio has been edited to enhance the audio level. No statements were edited. Each audio session ends when a break is called and the next audio session begins when called to order. Thank you for listening to The Follow-up. The Follow-up is produced by Progressive Partners of Indiana LLC. You can listen to the Follow-up wherever you get your podcasts or visit ClintonCountyToday.com

    1h 30m
  7. Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 1

    10/23/2024

    Clinton County Deputy Melissa Trump's Merit Board Hearing | Audio 1

    The audio recording you are about to hear is the first of five recordings from the Clinton County Sheriff’s Merit Board hearing on the evening of Wednesday, October 16, 2024. The Merit Board met in public to hear charges brought by Sheriff Richard Kelly on Deputy Melissa Trump and to hear Deputy Trump’s defense. Sheriff Kelly recommended Deputy Trump be terminated following allegations of underage drinking at her residence and dishonesty during the ensuing internal investigation. Deputy Trump is alleged to have violated Merit Board Rules and Regulations and alleged to have violated policies contained within the Clinton County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Policy Manual. This first recording begins with: (00:00) Opening statement from Merit Board president John Wright followed by opening statements from: (01:59) Attorney Tonya Bond, representing Sheriff Kelly; and, (07:09) Attorney Adam Brower, representing Deputy Trump. (14:57) The first witness called by Attorney Bond was Clinton County Prosecutor Anthony Sommer. (22:49) Cross examination of Prosecutor Sommer by Attorney Brower (32:09) Re-direct of Prosecutor Sommer by Attorney Bond (36:23) Re-cross of Prosecutor Sommer by Attorney Brower (37:05) The second witness called by Attorney Bond was Clinton County Sheriff Office Detective Lieutenant Dan Roudebush. Detective Roudebush conducted the internal investigation. This recording captures the audio from evidence introduced by Attorney Bond when played for the Merit Board. The evidence included body camera footage provided by the Noblesville Police Department, in addition to audio from Detective Roudebush’s internal investigation interview of Deputy Trump and Deputy Trump’s pre-polygraph and post-polygraph interview with West Lafayette Police Officer Aron Thompson. (44:56) Audio from body camera - NPD Officer Lane Snyder (46:38) Audio from body camera - NPD Officer Krystal Watters (47:22) Audio from body camera - NPD Officer Christopher Heselschwerdt (49:44) Audio from body camera - NPD Officer Matt Whiles (52:43) Audio from body camera - NPD Officer Matt Lohrey (01:07:08) Audio from Lt. Roudebush internal investigation interview with Deputy Trump (01:41:35) Audio from WLPD Officer Thompson pre-polygraph interview with Deputy Trump (01:50:45) Audio from WLPD Officer Thompson post-polygraph interview with Deputy Trump Note: The audio has been edited to enhance the audio level. No statements were edited. Each audio session ends when a break is called and the next audio session begins when called to order. Thank you for listening to The Follow-up. The Follow-up is produced by Progressive Partners of Indiana LLC. You can listen to the Follow-up wherever you get your podcasts or visit ClintonCountyToday.com

    2h 30m

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