Crow must leave a bad taste in one’s mouth.
Remember the hysteria over library books in Livingston Parish and the outside interference that prompted a book and national recognition for a local librarian whom certain people tried their best to destroy?
Remember how the Livingston Parish Library Board of Control members were all removed and some replaced by hand-picked parish leaders – new members who probably haven’t read a book in years, much less actually visited the local library?
Remember how the newly-appointed board held an illegal meeting and removed the head of the parish library system and how the Louisiana Attorney General came down on them for holding that illegal meeting?
Remember how a self-appointed head of an outfit calling itself Citizens for a New Louisiana barged into the parish thinking he was going to make Livingston part of his statewide campaign to initiate widespread book censorship?
Remember how Michael Lunsford and his Repugnantcan band of censors even tried to invade the library in Lincoln Parish only to be told the citizens there to butt out?
Best of all, remember how that Livingston Parish school librarian, one Amanda Jones, decided she wasn’t going to be victimized by these people and filed a lawsuit against a local citizen, a guy named Ryan Thames, for posting on Facebook that she advocated inappropriate reading material for 11-year-olds and that she advocated anal sex?
She didn’t ask for outlandish monetary damages in her lawsuit; she asked only for one dollar and a public apology.
Guess what?
She got both.
Thames (pronounced Tims) has posted his apology on Facebook and agreed to pay Jones one dollar as a settlement of her litigation. Here’s what he had to say:
“My name is Ryan Thames. I want to publicly apologize to Amanda Jones, a school librarian.
“I said that she advocates giving age-inappropriate to children. I said that she advocated to the teaching of anal sex to 11-year-olds. Those statements were not true. Ms. Jones has agreed to settle her lawsuit against me for $1 and an apology. I am grateful for the opportunity she has given me to resolve this issue. I genuinely apologize for the mental and physical pain my statements have caused her or her family.”
Boy, that must’ve hurt. If you care to actually watch and hear his apology, go HERE.
Funny thing is, Thames could’ve done this at the outset, three-and-a half-years ago and probably saved himself some legal fees, but chose to dig his heels in.