Dichotomy in Judge Philpot's attitude towards women. Part 1: witches and whores
Judge Philpot seems prone to a Madonna/whore complex in his attitude
towards women as revealed in his autobiographical novel “Judge Z: Irretrievably
Broken”. Below is a list of female characters depicted as evil or wanton.
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Name
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Evidence of Witchery findings
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Brandi Peacock
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Jack Stirling's girlfriend and “side-bitch.” She “does hair” and has colorful tattoos.
Smoker, thirty-two years old, had no children.
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Ms. Chapman
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A mother in child naming dispute with the father of their child, John
Thomas Lee who is still married to another woman. She subsequently denied
John Thomas Lee was the father so that she could keep her family name for the
child. Represented by Harry Wolff.
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Judy Bates
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Dope smoking, perjuring wife divorcing Bernard Bates. She has custody
of children: 16 year old daughter Melinda and a 13 year old son who is flunking school.
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Mrs. Garrison
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In her 60's and divorcing her husband after forty years of marriage.
She had been part of a “Pagans rally in front of the courthouse a year ago,
complete with witches, warlocks and wiccans. Mrs. Garrison led the chants to
worship Satan in a crowd that looked like rejects from a Grateful Dead
concert."
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Mrs. Jones
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Former teacher divorcing husband of 22 years. "Mrs. Jones already had her eye on a
divorced man at church."
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Mrs. Melanie Hemlock
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"A depressed, lonely, over-indulgent mother" who discomfits
Judge Z by weeping while he is granting their divorce.
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Anica Washington
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Paternity court litigant, twenty-one, a mother of three who invokes
DNA testing to seek support from poverty pleading jailbird Xavier Bradshaw.
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Janet Guy
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"A typical young lady who got pregnant and became eligible for
government benefits and knew the father was in jail. A drug addict, with six
kids by five women. She never planned to be anything other than a single
mother, just like her own mother."
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Sherry
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Scott's Kendall's vacillating girlfriend seeking her tenth domestic
violence petition. Endangers her kids by recants under demonic influence.
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DeJuan's girlfriend
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Accuses the judge of being racist when he orders her to be drug
tested along with DeJuan before returning custody of his daughter. She is
ejected, threatened with imprisonment and forced to apologize.
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Tonya McDonald
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Presents poorly handwritten complaint asking for “no contact” with
her latest boyfriend, Jerry Turner, but recants in court. This was her fifth
petition against five different men who had fathered her babies.
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Mrs. Cranford
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Now divorcing Mr. Cranford
after having a baby boy. Both parties were Fayette County police
officers who left their previous spouses.
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Jackie Finley
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Ben Keegan's lesbian ex-girlfriend/wife who is admonished by the
judge for introducing their daughter Emily to her live-in girlfriend.
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Veronique
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Zambian woman who has a daughter with Dr. T - twelve-year-old Vanna.
"But what Veronique really wanted was an opportunity to stand up in
front of fifty people and tell everyone what a lousy father and husband he
was. Again."
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Mrs. Dawid
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Devastated wife of Kuwaiti Mr. Dawid who pretends not to understand English
to obstruct the judge's attempt to divide marital property but whose verbal
agreement alone is sufficient for the judge to determine that the marriage is
irretrievably broken .
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Sheila Cassity
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Sister to Allie Gomez, runs Pure Gold strip club with her husband.
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Debby Lundie
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Lundie v. McConnell, a custody case involving a beautiful
three-year-old boy. Debbie and Matt are the parents. Matt liked the wild side
of her until she got pregnant and ruined everything by having a baby. Tattoos
are exhibit A.
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Kim Brown
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Pregnant, three children from a prior relationship, William Gray Jr,
3; Camden Gray, 2; and Abigail Gray, who was not quite a year old. Suffers
fiery retribution when a wrathful god burns her family as punishment for not
being married.
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Shirley Payton
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Best friend to Judy Bates providing affidavits of dubious veracity
(but sufficent for the judge) against Mr. Bates to support restraining
orders.
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Althea
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"A heroin-addicted mother, twenty years old, with her third baby
in her arms, born six days ago. Her second cousin appeared and the state had
every intention of granting temporary custody to the cousin, who already had
Althea’s other two children."
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Candace
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Young bleached-blonde mother of two on drugs. Prostitution charges
were pending.
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Cindy
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Had a baby two weeks ago. She snorted pills during her pregnancy
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Jennette
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"Redhead Jennette was only eighteen and probably weighed ninety
pounds. Two children, ages four and one. The report showed that she was
heavily into drugs and prostitution."
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Patricia
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"Took heroin and pills during her pregnancy. She didn’t show for
court, but the baby’s grandmother appeared. Grannie already had custody of
four grandchildren.”
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Tulip
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Drug using hippie mom of unbathed neglected kids named Earth, Rain
and Fire. Fathers unknown. Tested positive for cocaine and marijuana.
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Ivory Smith
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Poor, drug-using teenager who has been in the judge's court since age
13 and whom he has "almost adopted...as his own daughter". Two
years prior at age 16, the judge rescued her from abortion mongering lawyers,
social workers, doctors and other judges after which she renounced both
abortion and delinquency. She now has a 2 year old son, Jeremiah and has
never heard of Cinderella. Her character has some redeeming qualities but all
this drugs and fornication clearly spells “witch” once she is no longer a
minor.
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Laura Mahoney
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Ivory Smith's Legal Aid attorney who attempts to bypass Ivory's
grandmother in order to procure an abortion for Ivory but is upbraided by the
judge.
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Louisa Franke
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Ivory Smith's social worker who conspires to procure an abortion for
Ivory.
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Margaret Crenshaw
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Ivory’s grandmother who backtracks on giving permission for Ivory's
abortion after the judge remarks "… her friends at the Consolidated
Missionary Baptist Church are not going to be happy about all this."
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Wanda Overstreet
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J.J.’s relative/guardian living near East Sixth and Chestnut Street,
with apathetic 300 lb. boyfriend, who resembles an obese, black Lucifer.
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Allie Gomez
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"She had two kids. Typical drug mom. Dad was from Mexico and
long gone." She works at an adult nightclub with her sister Sheila
Cassity.
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Glenna Carlson
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Social worker who attempts to prevent Judge Z from knowing that
Allie's children have been placed with her sister who also works at Pure Gold
strip club.
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Teresa Butler
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Guardian/grandmother to Jefferson Davis. Relies on his hot-wiring skills
for automotive transportation when a broom is not handy.
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Jessica Owens
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19 year old woman facing charges for the attempted murder of her
baby, born seven days ago in a toilet. Baby's father was purported to be her
friend Bonnie’s husband, Carlton.
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Jane Wright
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Acquaintance and partner in fornication of the judge's mother. Now
married to Warner Wright. As a sixteen-year-old girl as wild as a hawk, she
ran off to get married to a twenty-year-old guy she met, named Pete. She was
pregnant and dropped out of school. She came home when Pete hit her and left
her alone in a motel in Louisville. The baby went up for adoption. a young
evangelist, Philip Currans saved her.
Still tainted by sin.
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Jalissa
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A drug addict with four kids, ages nine to three, all in therapy for
sex abuse and neglect. Her new boyfriend, not charged yet, was the likely
perpetrator. She has never heard of Humpty Dumpty.
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Robin Newton
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"staunchly and openly pro-abortion" female Fayette Family
Court judge - preferred choice for judicial bypass.
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Josephine Conrad
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Local newspaper editorial contributor -" had been divorced three
times and had given up on marriage long ago. Judging by her signed columns,
she believed that the only rule was no rules."
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Unnamed women’s rights advocate
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Newspaper commentator who "Taught a course in Gender Violence at
UK. She predicted that Judge Z’s ruling would force abused women to stay with
abusive men."
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Diane Williams
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Female “lay member” of the Judicial Conduct Commission from whom the
judge is saved by divine intervention once she "saw the chance to
collect her per diem, end the day early and go back to work selling real
estate."
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Tanya McCoy
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A retired judge from Harlan County who had been feuding with Dean
Beck and dislikes Judge Z. Unsuccessfully attempts to continue disciplinary
proceedings against the judge after the Stirlings retract their complaint.
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Michael Burch
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Technically a warlock because he is an openly gay law student and
Obama follower in Prof. Bertram's
class who also decides to help with the Irretrievably Broken hearing because
of painful memories of his own parent's divorce.
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Jake Tolliver
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Also technically a warlock because of his homosexuality. A reporter
for the local newspaper the "Lexington Times” which makes the
Stirling divorce a front-page story. Perpetual thorn in the judge's side. He
and fellow reporter Marvin Crossfield (alias Al Cross) receive their comeuppance
when the Judicial Conduct Commission apologizes to judge Z for harassing him.
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