Durham City Council member will not face charges towards pervious allegations

Durham City Council member will not face charges towards pervious allegations
Monique Holsey-Hyman — City of Durham
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Durham City Council member Monique Holsey-Hyman will not be facing charges after a State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) probe found no evidence to support allegations of extortion and campaign finance violations. The accusations were made in March when a property developer claimed that Holsey-Hyman had sought campaign funding in exchange for a favorable vote on annexation and rezoning applications. However, text messages between the council member and the developer were searched, and no incriminating evidence was found.

Holsey-Hyman spoke out on Wednesday, expressing relief that the truth had finally come out. She acknowledged that the allegations had put her life on hold but remained confident that the investigation would exonerate her. Throughout the process, she received support from the citizens of Durham.

The Chronicle, a local publication, covered the story and detailed the investigation process. The allegations arose from a developer named Jarrod Edens, who claimed that Holsey-Hyman had solicited campaign contributions to secure her vote. However, the text messages between the two parties did not substantiate these claims.

Speaking to CBS 17, Holsey-Hyman revealed that the allegations had prevented her from fully expressing herself and voting according to her beliefs. Despite facing bullying and pressure, she stood firm in her convictions and endured the ordeal for the past seven months. The council member emphasized that her intentions were always to serve the community and work collaboratively with her colleagues.

In conclusion, the SBI investigation into the allegations against Monique Holsey-Hyman, a Durham City Council member, found no evidence of extortion or campaign finance violations. Holsey-Hyman expressed relief and gratitude for the support she received from the citizens of Durham throughout the process. She reiterated her commitment to working for the betterment of the community and the council.



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