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08/31/2020

Gadsden Attorney Frank Bailey Allegedly Threatens State Trooper

Sixty two year old Frank Wayne Bailey, a Gadsden-area attorney – has been arrested for making a terroristic threat against a law enforcement officer.

Etowah County Sheriff Todd Entrekin said Bailey allegedly made the threatening statement to a state trooper while in traffic court last Thursday (January 8th); Captain Jason Argo said the charge is a felony.

Bailey is being held in the Etowah County Detention Center on a $2,500 property bond.

I have never, ever lost a case the govt brought against me. You can  bet I never will. I live free and within the letter...
09/11/2019

I have never, ever lost a case the govt brought against me. You can bet I never will. I live free and within the letter and spirit of the law, my father Bill Bailey taught me that when I was seven months old. It aint hard to live within the law, except at red lights and stop signs when no body is coming, and I drank a little before 21 and we smoked some pot and took some L*D. thats it , live free and kick some lying governments ass when they bring false charges. They aint tough just bully's who lie for a living and have an endless ability to suffer humiliation , never learning a thing. Getting caught lying, in front of a Jury dont phase them, loosing cases they knew or should have known were false charges, dont phase them.

A charge against Gadsden attorney Frank Bailey for allegedly making a terrorist threat against an Alabama State Trooper was dismissed Monday in a preliminary hearing because of a lack of probable cause, according to court records.

05/21/2018

That's theft' Attorney John Phillips, of the Washington, D.C. law firm Phillips & Cohen, specializes in fraud against the government. In a phone interview Saturday, Phillips said the practice of keeping the jail food funds likely ran afoul of federal law because a portion of the money was allocated by the federal government to feed immigration detainees and any other federal inmates in the Etowah County jail, also known as the Etowah County Detention Center. The sheriff's office houses hundreds of U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement detainees in the facility via a contract with the U.S. Marshals Service. Both federal agencies declined to comment. Phillips called Entrekin's assertion that he is legally allowed to keep any such funds "ridiculous" and said that he could be held both criminally and civilly liable for doing so. How can he possibly believe he can do this? This is theft; that's embezzlement," Phillips, who served as U.S. ambassador to Italy from 2014 to 2017, said. "It's amazing someone thinks they can get away with that. This to me is out-and-out theft. They're not getting what they're bargaining for here and he's actually pocketing it."

05/21/2018

Former inmates describe being fed spoiled food, and that some even attempted su***de in protest of the bad food. Sheriff Entrekin in Alabama received national attention when it was revealed that ...

12/13/2016

Story of my life, lol.

05/13/2015

To all my new likes, I want to thank you very very much for all that you do. If you are needing a lawyer or think you may have a case, please give my office a call. I will do all I can to help you out.

03/18/2015

A charge against Gadsden attorney Frank Bailey for allegedly making a terrorist threat against an Alabama State Trooper was dismissed Monday in a preliminary hearing because of a lack of probable cause, according to court records.

02/04/2015

WE ALL KNOW BAD PEOPLE, BULLIES, THOSE WHO BEAR FALSE WITNESS.

WE HAVE ALL SEEN ELEMENTS OF GOVERNMENT GROW UNTAMED, WILD AND A LAW UNTO THEMSELVES.

THIS TERRORIST CHARGE IS JUST THEIR LATEST.

I AM FRANK, YOUR CANARY IN THE COAL MINE. I AM YOU AND WE ARE MINERS OF FREEDOM AND JUSTICE.

WHEN THEY TERRORIZE YOU, THEY TERRORIZE ME.

I LOVE YOU ALL. BE AT PEACE. STAND UP FOR TRUTH, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE.

FWB

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