Eight Arrested In Michael Phelps Case

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
New details have emerged about a party where Olympic champion Michael Phelps was spotted.

On Feb. 2, a British tabloid published a picture of the 14-time Olympic gold medalist using a water pipe to smoke marijuana. The picture was taken at a party in Columbia back in November when Phelps was here for a visit.

The Richland County Sheriff's Department has been taking a lot of heat from people in this country and all over the world.

They want to know why Sheriff Leon Lott is going after Michael Phelps.

Many are saying the sheriff should concentrate on more serious crimes, or at the very least, not focus solely on the Olympic champion when there were others at the party who were also breaking the law.

Now it appears the case has expanded beyond Phelps' activities.

The party took place in November at a house on Blossom Street near Five Points.

It was at that house where someone snapped the photo of Phelps taking a hit on a marijuana pipe called a bong.

Lott says the picture indicated a law was being broken in his jurisdiction. He said he couldn't ignore the violation just because Phelps is rich and famous.

We've now learned that since investigators began trying to build a case, they've made eight arrests: seven for drug possession and one for distribution. These are arrests that resulted as the sheriff's department served search warrants.

We've also learned that the department has located and confiscated that bong.

Sources say the owner of the bong was trying to sell it on eBay for as much as $100,000.

The owner, who wasn't even at the party, is one of the eight now charged.

Phelps is not one of those charged at this point, but the sheriff's department has strong evidence that matches the photo to the house on Blossom Street.

That house is in the city, but the Columbia Police Department decided not to initiate or take an active role in the investigation.

Governor Mark Sanford is also weighing in on the sheriff's actions.

On the FOX News Channel Sunday night, Geraldo Rivera asked Sanford whether Phelps should be prosecuted.

"I don't see what it gets at this point," said Sanford.

His spokesman told us Monday night Sanford is letting that quote stand.


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Lol this is wild and even more reason for us all to photograph ourselves ripping a bong and flipping the bird to the good old Sheriff Leon, just remember guys where a disguise and stand infront of a blank wall or a warrant may be served on your house to take ur bong!!!
 
Seems like an old fashion southern "good ole boys" witch hunt. 8 young people having a great time. Nobody got hurt. If Phelps was caught in the same picture doing a beer bong, would the sheriff have a problem??? How about smoking a cigarette.

Is this how you want your kids to be treated by your government??? Most will tell you NO!!!

I really hope all 8 fight this case. I really can't see this case panning out to much further...what does everybody think...6 months probation...Phelps only got 3 months:peace:
 
Well Guys I thought I would put a face to the name we all despise.
~The Good Ole Sheriff Lotts~
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Look at the extensive anti-drug career and training he has had:

Born in Aiken, South Carolina, in 1953, Sheriff Leon Lott attended the University of South Carolina - Aiken, earning an Associate Degree in Police Administration. He went on to attend the University of South Carolina - Columbia, earning a Bachelor Degree in Sociology and continued with graduate study for a Masters in Criminal Justice. Later, Sheriff Lott graduated from the FBI National Academy, FBI National Executive Institute, Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Furman University's SC Diversity Leadership Academy.

Sheriff Lott came to the Richland County Sheriff's Department in 1975 as a patrol officer. He advanced thereafter to various positions, including Criminal Investigator, Narcotics Agent, Lieutenant and Captain of Narcotics Division, Administrative Captain, Uniform Patrol Captain, and Watch Commander. In 1993, Sheriff Lott took the position of Chief of Police of St. Matthews, SC.

In 1996, he made a successful run for Sheriff of Richland County. Upon taking office, Sheriff Lott turned the direction of the Department to Community Oriented Policing. The success that the Department has had in the community since that time can be measured by the civic and community oriented boards and committees that have asked for Sheriff Lott’s participation, to wit:
* President - SC Law Enforcement Officers' Association
* SC Correctional Association - Board of Directors
* D.A.R.E. America - Board of Directors
* Fight Crime- Invest in Kids - Advisory Committee, Washington, DC
* Cooperative Ministry - Advisory Board
* Communities in Schools - Advisory Board
* Boy Scouts of America - Indian Waters Council - Board of Directors
* SC Public Safety Coordinating Council - Chairman
* SC Police Corps - Advisory Council
* United Way - Local Government Division Chairman
* American Heart Association - Industry Leader Division
* March of Dimes - Luxury Lockup - Chairman
* American Red Cross - Division Chair
* SC Center for Family Policy - Board of Directors
* SC Council for Conflict Resolution - Advisory Council
* Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce
* Habitat for Humanity
* University of South Carolina Alumni Association
* University of South Carolina - Aiken Alumni Association
* Spring Valley Rotary Club
* Chapin Sertoma Club
* Special Olympics - Board of Directors
* National Safety Council
* National Federation for the Blind
* Greater Columbia Community Relations Council

* SC Military Department - Colonel - Provost Marshal
* American Legion Post 6 - Commander - S.A.L.
* Retired Military Police Association
* Employee Support for Guard and Reserve - Board of Directors
* Association of the United States Army - Palmetto State Chapter

* Shandon Masonic Lodge #370
* Columbia York Rite
* Columbia Scottish Rite
* National Sojourners - Ft. Jackson Post 184

* 2007 Order of the Palmetto
* 2006 Greater Irmo Chamber of Commerce, Community Service Award
* 2004 "SC Sheriff of the Year"
* 2004 "Strom Thurmond Award of Excellence in Law Enforcement"
* 2004 SC Law Enforcement Officers' Association - "Toughest Cop"
* 2004 SC Vocational Rehabilitation Association - "Citation for Individual Contributions" (accessibility rights for people with disabilities)
* 2002 Palmetto Pride (SC Governor's Beautification and Litter Control Program) - "Outstanding Leadership in Litter Enforcement"
* 2002 SC Victim Assistance Network - "Silver Scales of Justice"
* 2001 Indian Waters Council - Boy Scouts of America - "Whitney M. Young, Jr. Service Award"
* 2001 Martin Luther King, Jr. - "Drum Major for Justice Award"
* 2000 Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce - "Athena Award"
* 2000 SC Association of School Resource Officers - "President's Award"
* 2000 SC Association of Crime Prevention Officers - "Administrator of the Year"
* 1999 "Carolina's Toughest Cop"
* 1989 SC Law Enforcement Officers' Association - "Officer of the Year"
* 1986 Columbia Jaycees "Young Officer of the Year"

Sheriff Lott, a member of the First Baptist Church of Columbia, is married and has four daughters
(Personally I bet at least a couple of his daughters rip the bong or smoke a jay)

Sheriffs Office address in case anyone wanted to send a picture or letter to Mr.Lotts or something:
5623 Two Notch Road
Columbia, South Carolina 29223
phone: (803) 576-3000 fax: (803) 576-3195

Also here is a petition that is being sent to to the sheriff please visit this link and add your name to the army that opposes Leon Lott's Marijuana Prosecutions:
Opposing Sheriff Leon Lott's Marijuana Prosecutions Petition
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* It's hard to draw in paint with a cast on my right hand but I think I made him look better*
 
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