EXHIBIT LIST
1. ETHICS COMPLAINT
Commissioner Hank Johnson used money out of his campaign accounts to contribute funds to the Committee for a Better DeKalb (PAC) to help pass the 2005
Bond Referendum.
2. CONFLICT OF INTEREST
"County
Commissioner Hank Johnson, whose district includes Hickory Ridge, was
accused of accepting a campaign contribution from the owners of that
landfill. Johnson denied the charge, but county records show he
received $1,000 in July 2000 from Doug Dillard, the attorney
representing the landfill. Johnson defended the donation, saying
Dillard represents many developers seeking county approval for their
projects."Atlanta Journal Constitution 2/20/2002: "More than 200 pack
DeKalb landfill hearing seeking answers.
3. LAWSUITS
1.
Macy's v. Henry Johnson at al. #88A45456 (DeKalb State Court). Suit
filed on June 7, 1988 by Macy's Department store on account. Judgment
taken for Macy's in the amount of $490.20 fifa issued on April 17, 1989
2. Blazer Financial Services v. Henry Johnson #88A59081 (DeKalb
State Court). Suit filed on Dec. 8, 1988. Unpaid bill was $588.00 Case
was not contested and default judgment was entered on Feb. 3, 1989.
Case " settled" on June 5, 1989
3. Worley v. Johnson # 89A75667
(DeKalb State Court). Suit was filed by court reporting company Worley
& Associates. Unpaid bill was $500.20. Case was not contested and
default judgment was taken for $500.20. On April 13, 1990 fifa was
issued for $500.20
4. (Didn't apply to Hank Johnson)
5. Bull & Associates v. Henry C. Johnson 90A10289 (DeKalb State
Court). Suit by Court Reporter on Feb. 5, 1990 for $206.40. Case was
not contested.Default judgment entered and fifa issued for $206.40 plus
$37.15 in attorney fees.
6. Macy's v. Henry C Johnson et al., 91M21752 (DeKalb State Court). Suit on account stayed by filing of bankruptcy
4. GARNISHMENTS
Macy's
filed a garnishment action against the Johnsons to collect the
judgment. Macy's v. Henry C. Johnson at al. 89G24199 (DeKalb State
Court) Money was paid into court by Fidelity National Bank.
5. FEDERAL TAX LIENS
Federal tax liens issued against Johnson and his law practice for over $53,203.80 in back taxes.
6. BANKRUPTCY
On
October 28, 1993 Henry C. Johnson and his wife filed a Chapter 13
(payback plan) bankruptcy in the United States District Court for the
Northern District of Georgia. #93-75181 The case was dismissed at least
once because the Johnsons failed to abide by the payment plan. The case
was later reinstated. The plan called for partial payments to the
creditors. The case was closed and discharged on October 23, 1998.