Forsyth Herald, February 4, 2015

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Lambert HS hosts 3 v 3 tournament ►►PAGE 27

February 4, 2015 | forsythherald.com | 75,000 circulation Revue & News, Johns Creek Herald, Milton Herald & Forsyth Herald combined | 50¢ | Volume 18, No. 6

Subpoenas issued in city of Cumming insurance flap By KATHLEEN STURGEON kathleen@appenmediagroup.com

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Longhorns can’t contain Raiders Lose in double OT, remain second in region By MIKE BLUM news@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – The Alpharetta Raiders took complete command in Region 6-AAAAAA with a 72-70 double overtime victory at home Friday, Jan. 23 over Lambert. Lambert remains in second at 12-2, with both losses against Alpharetta. Lambert led 15-9 after a solid opening quarter, but couldn’t hold on trailing 30-

27 going into halftime. The Raiders stepped up their defensive pressure in the third quarter and rattled the Longhorns, leading by as many as 14 points before ending the period with a 49-39 lead. Alpharetta regained its 14-point lead early in the final quarter before the Longhorns began to find the range from outside while the Raiders struggled to preserve their lead. Regulation ended tied 5656, with the Raiders scoring with 30 seconds to play on a tying basket by Greg James. Alpharetta appeared to be in trouble in the first overtime period when standout post player Devontae Cacok left

the game after being hit in the face while drawing an offensive foul. The Raiders trailed by five points with one minute in the first overtime, but freshman point guard Alex Jones scored on a three-point play off a turnover. Jaylon Gamble drove for what would have been the tying field goal with 15 seconds on the clock after the Raiders stripped a Lambert player trying to score, but Gamble was called for an offensive foul. Undeterred, the Raiders again forced a quick turnover and got the ball inside off an inbounds pass

See LONGHORNS, Page 28

CUMMING, Ga. — The U.S. District Court has subpoenaed Cumming Human Resources Manager Phil Higgins for documents related to Cumming’s mayor, the mayor’s girlfriend and the city attorney, and will require Higgins to appear before a grand jury in Atlanta next month. According to information obtained by the Forsyth Herald through the Open Records Act, the court issued three separate subpoenas Jan. 20 to Higgins. In addition to commanding Higgins “to appear and testify before the grand jury of the United States” at 9 a.m. on Feb. 10, the subpoenas requested documents or objects regarding Cumming Mayor H. Ford Gravitt, his longtime girlfriend Angela Mullinax and City Attorney Dana Miles. The first subpoena requested documents including any city of Cumming checks issued to Mullinax, as well as correspondence related to Mullinax between the city of Cumming and the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA), which is where the city gets its insurance. The court is also seeking a list of government or city property issued to Mullinax, travel expenses related to her and any records relating to the payment of health and/ or dental benefits by the city for Mullinax. The second subpoena

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... [Councilman Sexton and I] had been discussing insurance and the annual renew rate we get from Georgia Municipal Association. I felt it was OK to give him this information.” PHIL HIGGINS Human Resources Manager requests similar documents relating to the mayor, including any city of Cumming checks issued to Gravitt, his personnel file, a list of government and/or city property issued to him, all records of donations or funds provided to the Carolyn Gravitt Memorial Scholarship Fund Inc. and all records related to the leasing of property located at 251 Ingram Avenue. A check of that address shows the restaurant Tam’s Backstage is located at 251 Ingram Avenue. The last subpoena requested documents related to Miles, the city attorney. Information requested in the subpoena

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