$10M lawsuit claims MS police officer sexually assaulted woman during traffic stop
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$10M lawsuit claims MS police officer sexually assaulted woman during traffic stop
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A $10 million lawsuit was filed against an officer and the chief of the Senatobia Police Department claiming an officer violated a woman's civil rights by arresting her without cause and sexually assaulting her in the woods. The Senatobia Police Chief adamantly denies the allegations. Carlos Moore Law Group, a civil rights law firm in Grenada, Mississippi, has filed a federal lawsuit against the police department on behalf of Sh…
Police Officer Of Senatobia Has Been Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Woman During Traffic Stop - La Prensa Latina Media
Author: Kim Chaney MEMPHIS, TN (ABC 24 News) — A Mississippi civil right attorney says his firm has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Senatobia Police Department on behalf of a woman who said she was sexually assaulted by an officer during a traffic stop. The Carlos Moore Law Group filed the lawsuit May 21, 2024, asking for $10 million in compensatory damages and for the Senatobia Police Department to be held accountable for civil…
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