Tbh, I don't think the "sexual abuse" was taking place in Judge Mullins'
Official Chambers. I say this for a couple of reasons. First, in the civil lawsuit, Plaintiff Adkins alleged that
all of the "sexual abuse" happened in Judge Mullins' Chambers because Deputy Fields told her there were no cameras here.
However, while Fields admitted to the "sexual abuse" alleged by Plaintiff Adkins, under oath, he denied that they ever had sexual contact in Judge Mullins' Chambers, or making any comment about there not being any cameras. When asked to the best of his knowledge which areas of the courthouse did not have cameras, Fields responded: the Judge's secretary's office, her bathroom, the jury room, all the courthouse bathrooms, and private offices.
After listening to more women including Kya Adams and Plaintiff Adkins describe their encounters as happening in Judge Mullins' Chambers, I believe they are conflating the entire area behind his courtroom as "Judge Mullins' Chambers," as opposed to what's defined as his official Chambers-- the sandwiched room in the center with his robe behind the door, and where we saw him being shot to death by Mickey Stines.
District Courtroom-1 is the only courtroom on the first floor of the Letcher County Courthouse, and behind the courtroom is a hallway that separates 'Mullins space'-- for lack of a better word-- from his courtroom where you have to pass through his Secretary's Office to reach Mullins Chambers, and off his Chambers is the larger room that we saw on surveillance where a large group sat around a table with Mullins.
Fields further provided, under oath, that he had card key access to the building, giving him access to the side door entrance that opened to the hallway leading to Mullins' area and private Chambers, but if the door to Mullins' Chambers was locked, he would not have access. Mullins would have to leave the door to his Chambers unlocked overnight for Fields to have access after hours.
DOST PROTEST TOO MUCH?
In the 8/21/25 MSM previously linked, I thought it was somewhat self-serving that the only reports to the AOC for Judge Mullins were by Mullins himself. First, he reported the allegations made in the 1/31/22 federal civil lawsuit against LCSO, alleging non-judicial staff were engaging in sexual acts in his office, and second, that Mullins personally requested security cameras be added to the judge's chambers.
Requesting cameras inside the sanctity of Chambers in itself is highly suspicious to me, and contrary to judicial tradition and privacy expectations to have surveillance cameras in a judge's chambers. Judges' chambers are considered a secure and private extension of the judge's work and not a public area for observation.
IMO, Mullins would have likely known that Fields disputed the Plaintiff's allegations and his assertion that there was never any sexual contact inside his Chambers. He also would have known whether or not he routinely locked his door. In other words, just the nature of the Judicial Office would deem a camera unnecessary-- especially since security for judges is focused on controlled access and vigilance rather than spying / surveillance. MOO
Photos of the 2nd floor/Circuit Court linked below for illustration purposes only. Seems no photos for Courtroom-1 are currently available.
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