A Candid Conversation with Attorney Stephanie Lindsey - Episode 8

 

In Episode 8 of The Town Square Podcast, hosts Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey welcome Attorney Stephanie Lindsey, a formidable figure in Newton County’s political landscape. Fresh off her victory in the primary runoff, Lindsey is now set to become the sole candidate for the District 3 County Commissioner seat. This episode offers a deep dive into her journey, her perspectives, and the challenges she’s faced along the way.

Lindsey’s conversation with Gabriel and Trey is as enlightening as it is candid. As she prepares to step into her potential new role, she opens up about a range of topics, including some of the more controversial aspects of her career and public life. Notably, the episode doesn’t shy away from addressing the ongoing federal indictment involving Lindsey and Chairman Marcello Banes. While details surrounding the indictment remain sensitive and complex, Lindsey speaks openly about her perspective on the situation, offering listeners an insider’s view into the legal and political intricacies at play.

The discussion also touches on past investigations that have targeted Chairman Banes and others in the county’s leadership. Allegations of inappropriate P-card use and even drug trafficking were investigated, only to be dropped due to a lack of evidence. Lindsey reflects on these experiences, sharing her thoughts on the toll they took on her personally and professionally, and how they’ve shaped her approach to transparent governance and welcomed accountability.

As always, the hosts of The Town Square Podcast maintain a balanced and respectful tone throughout the interview. Gabriel and Trey provide Lindsey with a platform to share her story, while also ensuring that the conversation remains informative and fair. It’s important to note that the views expressed by Lindsey are her own and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts or their employers. The podcast serves as a space for open dialogue, allowing community members to voice their opinions and concerns in a constructive manner.

For listeners who follow local politics and are invested in the future of Newton County, this episode is a must-listen. It not only offers a glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of a public servant but also underscores the complexities and nuances of public office. As Lindsey gears up for her potential role as District 3 County Commissioner, her insights and experiences shared in this episode provide valuable context for voters and community members alike.

Tune in to The Town Square Podcast and join the conversation as Gabriel Stovall and Trey Bailey continue to spotlight the voices and stories that shape our community. As always, the podcast is committed to fostering a space for thoughtful and respectful dialogue, reflecting the diverse perspectives of Newton County’s residents.

 

Connect with Stephanie Lindsey:

Facebook – Lindsey for District 3 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556094292045

Instagram - @LindseyforDistrict3

TikTok - @attorneystephanie_

Website: https://lindseyfordistrict3.com

 
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