Whistleblower Alleges Evasive Tactics at Silfab Solar as Community Protest Intensifies

FORT MILL, S.C. — Tensions are rising as former employees at Silfab Solar allege serious safety violations and retaliatory actions by company management. Jason Rhoades, a former quality control technician, claims that he was told to leave the manufacturing site shortly before inspections were scheduled, indicating that the company was attempting to mask safety deficiencies. Rhoades alleges in a whistleblower lawsuit filed in July that Silfab management implemented an emergency plan to ensure the plant appeared unoccupied during these inspections. “I have been asked suddenly to stop work and leave the plant when inspectors were … Read more

Whistleblower Alleges Unequal Drug Policy Enforcement in Scott County Court, Questioning Judicial Integrity

SCOTT COUNTY, Ind. — A whistleblower complaint alleges that the Scott County government is failing to apply its drug policies uniformly, raising concerns about the conduct of Circuit Court Judge Jason Mount. Scott County Commissioner Adam Bomar confirmed that all employees are required to acknowledge a handbook that includes a drug policy. “Every new employee signs the handbook agreeing to adhere to these policies related to drug use,” Bomar stated. However, recent emails reveal a situation that could undermine that assurance. An employee under Judge Mount’s supervision tested positive for THC, the psychoactive component in … Read more

Whistleblower Unveils Tensions as Colorado’s Polis Faces Court Over ICE Subpoena Allegations

DENVER — A whistleblower testified in court Tuesday, alleging that Colorado Governor Jared Polis instructed state employees to provide personal information to federal immigration authorities. Scott Moss, the director of the Division of Labor Standards and Statistics at the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, claims that Polis ordered him to comply with a subpoena from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). This subpoena reportedly sought details about individuals providing housing to unaccompanied minors. Moss filed a lawsuit earlier this month in Denver County Court, arguing that complying with the subpoena would violate state laws prohibiting … Read more