Several folks have asked me for names, addresses, emails, and phone numbers for contacts related to my case, like the City Council. Here are a lot of them:
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The Greenville News
305 S. Main St.
PO Box 1688
Greenville, SC 29602
Chris Weston, Managing Editor – cweston@greenvillenews.com
(864) 298-4100
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Greenville City Council
206 S Main St
Greenville, SC 29601-2832
(864) 467-4431
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City Council, State Rep, and Mayor -- Contact Emails Compiled:
patrickbhaddon@gmail.com,
RA@scsenate.org,
chandradillard@schouse.org,
KWhite@greenvillesc.gov,
LFlemming@greenvillesc.gov,
DSmock@greenvillesc.gov,
SReynolds@greenvillesc.gov,
ADoyle@greenvillesc.gov,
JLittlejohn@greenvillesc.gov,
DSudduth@greenvillesc.gov
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Council Members and Mayor Individually:
Knox White, Mayor
Term: 11/07-11/11
P.O. Box 2207
Greenville, SC 29602-2207
Work - (864) 467-4590
E-mail - KWhite@greenvillesc.gov
Lillian Brock Flemming
Mayor Pro Tem
District 2 Representative
Term: 11/05-11/09
398 Oscar Street
Greenville, SC 29601
Work - (864) 355-3976
Home - (864) 241-8677
E-mail - LFlemming@greenvillesc.gov
C. Diane Smock
At-Large Representative
Term: 11/05-11/09
PO Box 351
Greenville, SC 29602
Home: (864) 271-4381
E-mail- DSmock@greenvillesc.gov
Susan Reynolds
At-Large Representative
Term: 11/07-11/11
314 West Earle St.
Greenville, SC 29609
Home - (864) 232-9298
E-Mail - SReynolds@greenvillesc.gov
Amy Ryberg Doyle
District 1 Representative
Term: 11/07-11/11
PO Box 156
Greenville, SC 29602
Home - (864) 232-7179
E-Mail - ADoyle@greenvillesc.gov
Jil M. Littlejohn
District 3 Representative
Term: 2/09-11/11
26 Blair Street
Greenville, SC 29607
Home - (864) 283-0455
Mobile - (864) 881-1545
E-Mail - JLittlejohn@greenvillesc.gov
J. David Sudduth
Vice Mayor Pro Tem
District 4 Representative
Term: 11/05-11/09
26 McPherson Lane
Greenville, SC 29605
Work - (864) 282-4912
Home - (864) 233-4540
E-Mail - DSudduth@greenvillesc.gov
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Do you need any help (either financially or in terms of knowing the right people) with getting legal representation?
Possibly on the former, definitely on the latter. It's possible that a Civil Rights legal group will take on my case pro bono, or that I could arrange for my lawyer(s) to be paid out of proceeds if we win. I'm referring here specifically to a 1983 lawsuit, if I decide to wage one.
I could use legal advice for my preliminary hearing as well, but it's not critical. I've made extensive preparations for that hearing. I know what to expect, I've done lots of research, and I no doubt but that my trial will not proceed beyond the hearing, if it even goes that far.
--Dan Edge
Dan, I just wanted to say that I'm sorry this is happening to you, but if something good comes of this, it is that it's a true joy to see the courage of your convictions and your unwillingness to back down. Howard Roark could do no better.
Assuming your case goes forward, I would be very interested in dates. I have some vacation days to brun and like to watch trials. This one should be interesting
Randy,
I just posted the Prelim date: Thursday, October 15 at the Greenville Municipal Courthouse.
--Dan Edge
Thanks for the follow up. Not sure if I can make it, but I put it on my calendar.
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