Sgt. Stacy Bailey is suing the City of Canton for alleged violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
- POLICE & FIRE
- Justin Ove
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Thursday, October 11, 2012
The former Canton Police spokeswoman who was embroiled in controversies stemming from an affair with the former Sandy Springs Police Chief will soon file suit against the city. Sgt. Stacy Bailey allegedly diverted funds from the Canton Police Department's Explorers fund to buy a $5,000 golf cart for the disabled son of the former Sandy Springs Police Chief Scott Jamison. Bailey also drew interest from the GBI due to her alleged misappropriation of funds. On Oct. 9, the City of Canton was served notice that a lawsuit is impending from Bailey, alleging violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Bailey was suspended from her post with pay in July. Bailey was responsible for the implementation of a new safety program for children that came in…
Canton Police Sgt. Stacy Bailey is under investigation for misuse of funds from the department's Explorers program for teens.
Canton Police Chief Bob Merchant accused the department's spokeswoman of carrying on a sexual relationship with a recently retired Sandy Springs Police captain and using funds from the agency's Explorers program to purchase a $6,000 customized golf cart for the man's disabled son in an internal memo obtained by Fox 5 Atlanta. Canton Police Sgt. Stacy Bailey is the subject of a GBI criminal investigation, officials with both agencies told Canton-Sixes Patch on Wednesday. So is Sandy Springs Police Capt. Scott Jamison, according to the Fox 5 Atlanta news report. Jamison took a voluntary retirement on July 16, Sandy Springs public information officer Steve Rose told Sandy Springs Patch. Two days later, Merchant asked the GBI to "look into an …
Sandy Springs Police Lt. Steve Rose provides information on what parents can do to keep children safe.
Eric Schrader
9:14 am on Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Hey LOL, the info came right from her own LinkedIn page.   more ›