Summit County court worker sues judge, deputies for attacking him while entering courthouse from employee entrance

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Curtis Williams II, a licensed psychologist working for a Summit County Common Pleas program to help those with mental illness, accused Probate Court Judge Elinore Marsh Stormer of lying to investigators that Williams shoved her.

A court-appointed psychologist sued a Summit County judge and sheriff's deputies in an incident in which the judge is accused of shoving the man, then telling the deputies the man was a security risk.AKRON, Ohio — A Summit County judge argued with and shoved a court-appointed psychologist inside the downtown Akron courthouse, leading sheriff’s deputies to tackle and use a stun gun on the man for walking through an employee entrance at the courthouse, according to a lawsuit.

“It is beyond belief that instead of even trying to have this conversation with Williams, the judge tried to shove him out the door and then just sicced the courthouse police on him to have him beaten, tackled, tased and arrested as she then just breezily walked away from the scene,” Pattakos said. The lawsuit accuses the entities of excessive force, malicious prosecution and fabrication and falsification of evidence.

Marsh Stormer, who Williams did not know, confronted him at the doorway. Williams told her he was an employee, and he urgently needed to use the restroom. Marsh Stormer shoved him, and he walked by her into the courthouse, the lawsuit said.

 

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Wow 😮…..seems pretty darn shady to me. The film was recorded over? What is the purpose of the cameras then if they can’t reliably record incidents like THIS What a sick joke…SummitCountyOH

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