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Local man gets 3 years for impersonating FBI agent

Eugene C. Moore A Somerset man was recently sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to Impersonating a Peace Officer. Eugene Christian Moore, 35, of Somerset, was arrested April 23 just after 11 a.m. by Somerset Police Officer Derrick Glover on charges of Impersonating a Peace Officer and Attempted Theft By Unlawful Taking Auto between $500 and $10,000. According to the arrest citation, Ofc. Glover responded to a call from Wellsprings in regard to a man who entered the business flashing a badge and stating he was with the FBI and needed to get a vehicle parked behind the building. Moore initially denied being at Wellsprings when the officer caught up with him on Correll Street but after another officer confirmed the report with the initial caller, Moore was Mirandized and told officers that he had presented a gold coin and told workers he was with the FBI and needed to take the BMW to Lexington.

Kentucky prisons ration expensive hepatitis C drugs

Kentucky prisons ration expensive hepatitis C drugs
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The pandemic isolated incarcerated people Kentucky and Securus cashed in

Donate The pandemic isolated incarcerated people. Kentucky and Securus cashed in. The Department of Corrections made at least $3.2 million last year off of incarcerated people’s phone calls, financial records obtained by the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting have revealed. by Jared Bennett | July 14, 2021 For over 460 days, as the pandemic shut down visitation across the state, incarcerated people and their loved ones relied on the prison system’s costly phone calls and emails.  The Kentucky Department of Corrections and Securus Technologies reaped big rewards. Records show the Department of Corrections made at least $3.2 million last year off phone calls that cost the loved ones of incarcerated people up to 25 cents per minute.

Beshear gets his first GOP reelection challenger

Beshear gets his first GOP reelection challenger
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