Now that Brian Entin is on this case, I think he will force some answers from both the State Police and the AG's office about the earlier investigation that led to the criminal indictment of Ben Fields, and he won't hesitate to inquire whether or not the investigation expanded to include Judge Mullins.
However, before the conspiracies and click-bait trailers for News Nation get out of control, I must caution that BE's producer, Alison Weiner, is spreading some false information specific to the civil suit. In the last YT I viewed, she claimed that Ben Fields was the perp who assaulted the plaintiffs-- which is true, but also claimed that Mickey Stines was singled out when he was named in the lawsuit
personally, and how targeting Stines is what led to his shooting of Mullins
. First, this comment is blatantly false! Whereas Fields was named in the civil suit both individually and in his official capacity as a Deputy of the Letcher County Sheriff's Office, Mickey Stines was only named in the civil suit in his Official Capacity as Letcher County Sheriff.
Take note that it's long understood that Official-capacity suits are simply
“another way of pleading an action against an entity of which an officer is an agent.” Kentucky v. Graham, 473 U.S. 159, 166 (1985). This was further represented by the Court's action on 4/3/2025-- after Mickey Stines resigned as Sheriff from Letcher County, the Court ordered Billy Jones substituted as the successor to Mickey Stines.
8/19/25
Judge's murder exposes secret sex ring in small Kentucky town -- Sheriff accused of killing Judge