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It was a crisp autumn morning and classical music was floating through solicitor John Gerathy’s multimillion-dollar waterfront apartment in Woolloomooloo.
Lawyer John Gerathy, pictured in 2011.
Credit:Kate Geraghty
Mr Gerathy was a friend and business partner of the now-disgraced mining minister Ian Macdonald. It was March 2013 and he had just checked himself out of a mental health facility where he had remained during the course of the sensational corruption inquiry into how Eddie and Moses Obeid became multimillionaires due to their now infamous Mount Penny coal deal.
At the time, the Independent Commission Against Corruption was wrapping up but Mr Gerathy maintained he was still too ill to give evidence. If he had, he might have provided the answer to the enduring mystery: given the Obeids were to receive $60 million from Macdonald’s rigged coal deal, what was in it for the unscrupulous minister?
A press conference was held in response to allegations of Beaumont police paralyzing a man. Author: Cameron Sibert, Tiana Johnson (KBMT), Kierra Sam (12News) Published: 6:51 PM CDT July 9, 2021 Updated: 7:28 PM CDT July 9, 2021
BEAUMONT, Texas The Southeast Texas community and members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People gathered at a Friday afternoon press conference in Beaumont to condemn police brutality allegations against the Beaumont Police Department.
NAACP Beaumont and the Texas Coalition Of Black Democrats held the event Friday in front of the Jefferson County Courthouse in response to Beaumont police officers allegedly paralyzing 40-year-old Christopher Shaw.