Voter says cease-and-desist letter won’t silence her criticism of Kendall County Judge candidate’s past

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KENDALL COUNTY, Texas – A local woman named Toni Lott is making headlines after creating a controversial meme about a political candidate, Ricky Gleason, in the upcoming Kendall County judge runoff. The meme labels Gleason as a “wifebeater” and “child support dodger,” sparking a significant backlash and a cease-and-desist letter from Gleason’s attorney.

The conflict revolves around Gleason’s past, particularly a 2006 arrest for misdemeanor family violence and an ongoing child support dispute. Lott’s meme, which she claims she only shared with a few friends, has drawn attention to these issues as the May 26 runoff approaches.

In late March, after the meme circulated, Lott and one of the recipients received cease-and-desist letters. The letters accuse them of defaming Gleason and spreading false information. “It felt like intimidation,” Lott said, emphasizing that she never publicly posted the meme.

Gleason has responded to the allegations by stating that the meme contains false information. He believes the situation is an attempt to undermine his campaign by highlighting past mistakes. During a recent candidate questionnaire, he addressed his arrest, claiming he was found not guilty and that the case was dismissed after he completed classes.

Controversial Background and Public Response

Gleason’s past includes allegations of family violence from both ex-wives. In a protective order filed during his second divorce, his ex-wife detailed instances of physical aggression, claiming he engaged in abusive behavior. Gleason, however, denies these accusations, attributing them to the fallout of broken relationships.

His child support obligations have also been a point of contention. Gleason has faced legal battles regarding child support payments for his son, Kaiden. In 2023, he was ordered to pay over $22,000 in child support, which he claims is the result of a long-standing dispute and not related to his political aspirations.

The Ongoing Campaign and Future Aspirations

Despite the turmoil, Gleason remains committed to his campaign. He envisions bringing a culture of “good service” to Kendall County, focusing on the community’s future. “It’s taken a toll, but we expected some mudslinging,” he stated, acknowledging the challenges of running for office.

As the election date approaches, the unfolding drama surrounding Gleason and Lott highlights the intense scrutiny and personal histories that often accompany political races. With both sides standing firm, the outcome remains uncertain, but the impact of this campaign is already being felt in the community.

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