Jeanie Haddock
Current county Tax Assessor, former supervisor of Anita Buice, and undoubtedly motivator behind county's refusal to enforce the law.
Jeanie Haddock is the tax assessor for Lamar County, the previous supervisor of Anita Buice, and a personal friend of Alex Brian Abernathy. Jeanie knowingly tampered with online county records in order to conceal information regarding changes to current property ownership, and planned future developments for political favors. She also used her relationship as former supervisor to the current Zoning Administrator in order to influence county zoning and ordinance decisions in favor of her friends.
Jeanie Haddock is the tax assessor for Lamar County, the previous supervisor of Anita Buice, and a personal friend of Alex Brian Abernathy. Jeanie knowingly tampered with online county records in order to conceal information regarding changes to current property ownership, and planned future developments for political favors. She also used her relationship as former supervisor to the current Zoning Administrator in order to influence county zoning and ordinance decisions in favor of her friends.
We just wanted to live our lives in peace in what was our secluded part of Lamar County, but sometimes that isn’t possible. The Haddocks bought what was several hundred acres of beautiful timber land directly across the highway from us, and put in chicken houses. We didn’t mind any of it. Actually being related to what once was the second largest poultry company in south western Georgia, we had no quarrels with anyone in the poultry business.
Our problems with Haddocks started during the ailment of our late grandmother, who passed from alzheimer. Being a care taker for her was one of the most difficult and saddest moments in our life. If you have ever care taken for an individual with alzheimer, you would know how difficult it is to get them to go to sleep at night, and sleep throughout the entire night. If they were awakened in the middle of the night, there was always the possibility of them slipping out, leaving the house, and getting lost in the woods. It is a real danger you have to look out for.
Well, every morning around 4am someone with a aftermarket performance exhaust would get right at the intersection with highway, and when they pulled out onto the highway they would redline their engine. This was very loud, and wake up everyone in the house including my grandmother. She was unable to understand what was happening due to the dementia, would become very upset, which then became a struggle to get her back to sleep. Whoever it was, didn’t have a concern for anyone else in the world. They knew they were waking up half the neighborhood drag racing into town at that hour of the morning, they obviously didn’t care how it affected everyone else around them, and they didn’t care if they tore up their engine doing it. It was difficult enough to see her digressing and slowly dying before our eyes, and the morning interruption meant she couldn’t even get a full night of rest. It was pretty infuriating, and it created feelings of helplessness.
It wasn’t long afterwards we discovered the truck belonged to Jeanie’s Husband. So, we began recording this behavior, and tried asking local law enforcement to help out. TBD.