Disturbing Betrayal: Georgia (30132) Deputy Threatens Teen in Secret Affair – Feds Take Action

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Paulding County (30132) – A former Paulding County deputy in Georgia is facing federal charges after allegedly threatening to kill a 17-year-old girl she was having an illicit relationship with, according to the Department of Justice. The deputy, now removed from duty, is accused of using her position of power to manipulate and abuse the teen, including making chilling threats. Federal investigators say the relationship was deeply inappropriate and highlights a disturbing breach of public trust. Authorities urge anyone with similar experiences to contact law enforcement. The case is drawing intense local outrage and renewed scrutiny on officer conduct statewide.

Disturbing Betrayal: Georgia (30132) Deputy Threatens Teen in Secret Affair – Feds Take Action

Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Former Paulding County deputy federally charged for threatening a minor

  • IMPACT: Victim was 17-year-old girl involved in illicit relationship with trusted officer

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Unthinkable abuse of authority” – U.S. Attorney Ryan Buchanan

  • ACTION: Authorities urge locals to report police misconduct to the DOJ tipline or local FBI

Impact Of Local News

  1. Precise Location:
    Paulding County (30132) – Near East Paulding Middle School and Highway 120

  2. Community Connection:
    “I’m shocked—she was always around teens at events.”
    Markita Evans, youth volunteer, Dallas GA

  3. Visual Proof:
    @USAttorneysOfficeATL – Filed July 22, U.S. District Court in Atlanta

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    The case follows a rising pattern of officer-student misconduct across Georgia counties this year.

  • DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE:
    U.S. Attorney’s Office – Case #25-CR-289

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
    » RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): 800-656-HOPE
    » Georgia Child Advocacy Network: (770) 783-7581

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
    “Even one case of this kind breaks trust with the community.”
    FBI Atlanta Special Agent Douglas Williams Jr.

Community Pulse

VOTE: Should officers caught abusing minors face lifetime bans from law enforcement?
👍 Yes – Protect the public
👎 No – Let courts decide
Comment below – officials reviewing community feedback

Update Log

  • July 22, 3:45 PM: DOJ announces indictment of former deputy

  • July 24, 9:00 AM: FBI confirms teen victim identified and safe under protection

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