Wednesday, May 5, 2010

It looks like the Orlando Police Department is the key

Please email Chief of Police Val Demings at val.demings@cityoforlando.net and Lieutenant John Mina at john.mina@cityoforlando.net.

These are the people that will likely be at the front lines of any charges being filed.

Thank you.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Response from Jim Solomon, Orange County Sheriff's office

** This was received by email on May 4, 2010 at 7:19am from Jim.Solomons@ocfl.net **

Universal Studios is in the City of Orlando and outside the jurisdiction
of the Sheriff's Office.

Jim Solomons
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Media Relations
407.254.7354 (o)
407.448.6145 (mobile)
jim.solomons@ocfl.net

Response from Attorney General Bill McCollum

** This was received on May 3, 2010 at 9:40am **

Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum received your email regarding your
concerns with Kia Stevens . Attorney General McCollum asked that we
respond.

In Florida, the local police or sheriff's office and elected state
attorney investigate and prosecute criminal violations at the local level.
If you wish to file a criminal complaint, please contact the local law
enforcement agency and state attorney's office where you live or where the
alleged violation occurred. Those authorities operate independently and
are not a part of the Attorney General's Office. The contact information
for the state attorneys' offices is:

State Attorney's Office
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Post Office Box 1673
Orlando, Florida 32802
Telephone: (407) 836-2400
Website: http://www.myfpaa.org/?form=stateattorneys_9.html

Local law enforcement agencies may be found at:

Orange County Sheriff's Office
Post Office Box 1440
Orlando, Florida 32802-1440
Telephone: (407) 836-4357
Website: http://ocso.com
Online complaint form:
http://www.ocso.com/ContactOCSO/tabid/160/Default.aspx

The Attorney General's Office has no jurisdiction over the decision of the
State Attorney's Office to decline prosecution of a criminal case. In
Florida the elected state attorney in each of the twenty judicial circuits
is responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime at the local level.
The state attorneys operate independently and are not a part of the
Attorney General's Office. Their prosecuting decisions are not subject to
the authority of the Attorney General's Office.

Please contact an attorney if you need legal advice. An attorney can give
you the legal advice which our office is not at liberty to give to private
individuals. The Florida Bar offers a Lawyer Referral Service which you
may contact toll-free at (800) 342-8060. If you cannot afford an
attorney, you may be eligible for low cost or pro bono assistance through
a local legal aid office. The Florida Bar can assist you with this
process.

Thank you for contacting Attorney General McCollum's Office. I hope you
are able to find assistance in this matter.

Charlene German
Office of Citizen Services

Response from Val Demings, Orlando Chief of Police

** This was received by email on May 3, 2010 at 6:04am from val.demings@cityoforlando.net **

The Orlando Police Department has received your e-mail. I will have the appropriate person contact you for further information.

Lieutenant John Mina
Orlando Police Department
Staff Director
407-246-3835

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Letter to Bill McCollum

Your name
Your street address
Your city, state zip


May 2, 2010


Bill McCollum
Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050

Dear Mr. McCollum,


I am writing you in your capacity of Attorney General, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.

On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.

Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.

I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.

Thank you,



(your name)

Letter to A Brian Albritton

Your name
Your street address
Your city, state zip


May 2, 2010


A. Brian Albritton
United States Department of Justice
Middle District of Florida
501 W. Church Street, Suite 300
Orlando, Florida 32805


Dear Mr. Albritton,


I am writing you in your capacity of U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.

On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.

Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.

I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.

Thank you,



(your name)

Letter to Lawson Lamar

Your name
Your street address
Your city, state zip


May 2, 2010


Lawson Lamar
State Attorney
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
415 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801


Dear Mr. Lamar,


I am writing you in your capacity of State Attorney, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.

On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.

Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.

I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.

Thank you,



(your name)