Thursday, June 30, 2011

Florida Atheist Sues Sheriff, Claiming Retaliation

Last year, Atheists of Florida made public records requests in a challenge to the decision by Polk County, Florida sheriff, Grady Judd, to remove basketball hoops, backboards and poles from the county jail and donate them to eight local churches. (See prior posting.) Now, according to Yahoo News, EllenBeth Wachs, legal coordinator for Florida Atheists, has filed a federal lawsuit against Judd charging that he unconstitutionally retaliated against her, arresting her on two trumped up charges, because of her objections to the pervasive Christian religiosity of Polk County.

The complaint (full text) in Wachs v. Judd, (MD FL, filed 6/24/2011), alleges that in March 20111, county law enforcement officials arrested Judd on unauthorized practice of law charges, and conducted a search of her home. In May, Wachs was arrested on charges of "simulation of a sexual act in the presence of a child."  The arrest was based on sounds a neighbor's son heard emanating from Wachs' window. The complaint alleges that these arrests were retaliatory and were designed to punish Wachs for her outspoken Atheist beliefs.  It contends that the sheriff's actions violated the free expression, equal protection, due process and Establishment clauses of the constitution. Wachs asks the court to enjoin Judd from instituting further investigations or arrests of her. [Thanks to Scott Mange for the lead.]