Nashville DA's office secretly recorded without consent for 4 years, potentially violating laws, and the Attorney General declined prosecution.

Nashville District Attorney Glenn Funk's office secretly recorded defense attorneys, staff, and visitors for nearly four years without their knowledge, violating potential state laws and constitutional rights, according to a Tennessee Comptroller's investigation. While signs indicated video surveillance, audio recording warnings were minimal. Despite numerous concerns, the Tennessee Attorney General's office has chosen not to pursue prosecution, raising questions about legal and ethical implications.

September 25, 2024
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