Kentucky Judge shot dead in courthouse 'ran depraved sex ring'
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A woman has claimed that a Kentucky judge, who was fatally shot in his office, had been running a sex trafficking operation from his chambers. She alleges he coerced women into participating in “wild sex parties” by promising to keep them out of prison.

District Judge Kevin Mullins, aged 54, met his demise in his Letcher County Circuit Court chambers in September 2024, reportedly shot by his close friend, Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. ‘Mickey’ Stines.

After the shooting, unsettling allegations about Mullins have surfaced, including a witness’s statement to the police that he operated his office “like a brothel” and was once seen engaging in sexual activities with a young woman there.

Another alleged victim, Tya Adams, has come forward with her story, recounting how she first encountered Judge Mullins when he served as an assistant commonwealth’s attorney.

‘That’s when he started introducing me to his friends,’ Adams said during the exclusive interview with NewsNation.

‘And we would do sex parties and perform shows and have sex with them for money, things like that.’ 

Adams, during an interview, shared that she felt incapable of resisting Mullins’s demands due to her fear of the influential legal system and the potential repercussions from Child Protective Services disrupting her life.

‘They would make sure to make you feel as small and degraded and belittled as possible to take your power away,’ Adams explained.

Tya Adams (pictured), an accuser of the Kentucky judge shot dead in his chambers, has alleged that he ran a sex ring from his office, coercing girls into 'wild sex parties' in exchange for keeping them out of jail

Pictured, Tya Adams has accused the Kentucky judge, who was shot dead in his chambers, of using his position to run a sex ring and forcing women into “wild sex parties” for their freedom.

District Judge Kevin Mullins (pictured sitting), 54, was killed while in his chambers at Letcher County Circuit Court in September of 2024, allegedly at the hands Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. 'Mickey' Stines - his close friend

District Judge Kevin Mullins (pictured sitting), 54, was killed while in his chambers at Letcher County Circuit Court in September of 2024, allegedly at the hands Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. ‘Mickey’ Stines – his close friend

Since the fatal shooting, disturbing allegations about Mullins (pictured) have surfaced - including one witness who told police he ran his chambers 'like a brothel' and was seen having sex with a 'girl' inside the office

Since the fatal shooting, disturbing allegations about Mullins (pictured) have surfaced – including one witness who told police he ran his chambers ‘like a brothel’ and was seen having sex with a ‘girl’ inside the office

‘It was consensual. But it was the thing that we were so young, and then they used it against us to destroy our lives later,’ she added.

‘He’s the one with the power; he holds my entire life in his hands. He’s the one who makes the decisions over whether I get to keep my children or not. He’s the one who makes the decisions on whether I go to jail.’

Adams claimed that Mullins – and others connected to the court – warned her to stay silent about what was allegedly happening behind the scenes of the town’s judicial system. 

‘That was just a given,’ she said.

‘And, who would believe it anyway? Because the whole town was doing it. Nobody cares. They’re all swingers. It’s all a big party to them. It was just normal.’ 

Sarah Davis, a former deputy jailer at Letcher County Jail, said she never witnessed any sexual misconduct firsthand – but described the rumors she’d heard as ‘nasty and sickening,’ according to NewsNation.

‘Pretty much everybody in the county knows,’ Davis said, according to the outlet. 

‘But it was confirmed to me after working in the county jail, especially after being invited to a party myself,’ she added.

Adams alleged that when she first knew Judge Mullins through his former role as an assistant commonwealth¿s attorney, he introduced her to his friends before she would 'do sex parties and perform shows and have sex with them for money' (pictured: Letcher County Circuit Court)

Adams alleged that when she first knew Judge Mullins through his former role as an assistant commonwealth’s attorney, he introduced her to his friends before she would ‘do sex parties and perform shows and have sex with them for money’ (pictured: Letcher County Circuit Court)

Sarah Davis (pictured), a former deputy jailer at Letcher County Jail, revealed she never witnessed any sexual misconduct firsthand - but described the rumors she¿d heard as 'nasty and sickening'

Sarah Davis (pictured), a former deputy jailer at Letcher County Jail, revealed she never witnessed any sexual misconduct firsthand – but described the rumors she’d heard as ‘nasty and sickening’ 

Adams’ interview marks the third time a woman has come forward alleging that Mullins’ alleged abuse of power extended far beyond just what happened inside his chambers. 

She claimed it wasn’t just her – that hundreds of women, along with men and even children in trouble with the law, were sent to visit him for the same reason. 

‘I’ve had sex with him in the chambers,’ she added, explaining it happened both while she was in jail and after living on the streets ‘I was part of it. I was one of them.’  

On September 19, 2024, just steps from the courthouse, Judge Mullins and Sheriff Stines – the man accused of his murder – were seen having lunch together at an outdoor table at the popular Streetside Grill & Bar on Main Street. 

Just hours later, Stines entered the judge’s chambers, locked the door, and allegedly fired eight bullets into Mullins during a chilling private confrontation – with both the shooting and the tense moments before captured on haunting video. 

Months later, audio recordings surfaced that seemed to reveal additional mounting allegations of a sex-for-favors scheme – one that stretched far beyond the courthouse, deeply entangling the small town of Whitesburg. 

An allegation from Sabrina Adkins, who was raped by Ben Fields – one of Stines’ deputies – came to light through police audio recordings obtained by News Nation

‘I seen Judge Mullins having sex with a girl… in his office, in the judge’s chambers,’ Adkins said in a recording of her police interview. 

On September 19, 2024, just hours after having lunch together, Stines (pictured) entered the judge¿s chambers, locked the door, and allegedly fired eight bullets into Mullins during a chilling private confrontation

On September 19, 2024, just hours after having lunch together, Stines (pictured) entered the judge’s chambers, locked the door, and allegedly fired eight bullets into Mullins during a chilling private confrontation

Months after the murder (pictured), audio recordings surfaced that seemed to reveal additional mounting allegations of a sex-for-favors scheme - one that stretched far beyond the courthouse, deeply entangling the small town of Whitesburg

Months after the murder (pictured), audio recordings surfaced that seemed to reveal additional mounting allegations of a sex-for-favors scheme – one that stretched far beyond the courthouse, deeply entangling the small town of Whitesburg

She can also be heard saying that former deputy sheriff Fields ‘does have some videotapes of some stuff in the judge’s chambers… just with girls, sexual and stuff.’

Adkins alleged that the tapes captured Fields and ‘some higher-ups’ engaging in sexual acts inside the chambers, hinting at the possibility of additional, yet unidentified individuals involved in the sextortion scheme. 

In a 2022 federal lawsuit, Adkins revealed that unable to afford an ankle monitor and desperate to avoid jail, she was coerced by Fields into performing sexual favors to stay under house arrest.

Stines was also accused in the lawsuit of failing to properly train and supervise former deputy Fields, who served six months in jail for coercing Adkins into sexual favors within Judge Mullins’s chambers. 

Adkins attorney Ned Pillersdorf told NewsNation: ‘It’s like they (Mullins and Fields) were running a brothel out of that courtroom.’ 

Former deputy jailer Davis recalled hearing a story from a female guard, who told her that one of the places she would take male inmates was the storage room – a locked area that required a key to access, as reported by Fox 56 News.

‘A lot of times, they get taken up into the courthouse, especially after hours, late at night, when nobody’s at work and nobody’s up there,’ Davis said. ‘So it’s all empty. It’s all empty space.’

Davis further claimed that in some cases, inmates were actually rewarded for their participation, suggesting a deeper pattern of manipulation and control within the facility. 

Adams claimed it wasn¿t just her in the alleged sex ring - she said hundreds of women, along with men and even children in trouble with the law, were sent to visit him for the same reason (pictured: crime scene after 2024 shooting)

Adams claimed it wasn’t just her in the alleged sex ring – she said hundreds of women, along with men and even children in trouble with the law, were sent to visit him for the same reason (pictured: crime scene after 2024 shooting)

An allegation from Sabrina Adkins, who was raped by Ben Fields - one of Stines¿ deputies - surfaced through police audio recordings. She claimed that Fields and 'some higher-ups' were caught on tape engaging in sexual acts inside the chambers (pictured: Judge Mullins)

An allegation from Sabrina Adkins, who was raped by Ben Fields – one of Stines’ deputies – surfaced through police audio recordings. She claimed that Fields and ‘some higher-ups’ were caught on tape engaging in sexual acts inside the chambers (pictured: Judge Mullins)

During her interview, Adams (pictured) shared that she feared no one would believe her, stating: 'The whole town was doing it. Nobody cares. They're all swingers. It's all a big party to them. It was just normal'

During her interview, Adams (pictured) shared that she feared no one would believe her, stating: ‘The whole town was doing it. Nobody cares. They’re all swingers. It’s all a big party to them. It was just normal’

‘The smallest things, unless you’re going unless you’re going with one of the overheads; if they’re sleeping with the guard, it’s mostly for things like cigarettes, time out of cell, Pops, commissary, things like that,’ Davis said. 

She also said that once Mullins was shot and killed, she knew everything was ‘going to come out.’ 

‘A lot of the corruption was going to come out,’ Davis told News Nation. 

‘Because even I believe that the sheriff, he either knew something or something was going on that he knew about, that we all might not know about, but he was doing something to protect us,’ she added.

In her recent interview, Adams said she believes the alleged sex ring survived so long because it was protected by those in power – the very people who held authority in the court of law. 

‘I don’t want our kids to have to grow up in this town like it has been for us, because once they get their hooks in you, they never let you go,’ she told the outlet.

‘You don’t get to live. You don’t get to choose your life. You don’t choose your own path. They do that for you.’

Stines ultimately admitted to the shooting but pleaded not guilty to murder, claiming it happened in the heat of passion and should be considered manslaughter at most. 

Adams claimed that Mullins - and others connected to the court - warned her to stay silent about what was allegedly happening behind the scenes of the town¿s judicial system

Adams claimed that Mullins – and others connected to the court – warned her to stay silent about what was allegedly happening behind the scenes of the town’s judicial system 

It remains unclear when Stines' (pictured) murder trial will begin, as prosecutors have indicated the discovery process could take 'some time.' For now, he remains in custody without bond

It remains unclear when Stines’ (pictured) murder trial will begin, as prosecutors have indicated the discovery process could take ‘some time.’ For now, he remains in custody without bond

When Stines was taken into custody for the shooting, he allegedly exclaimed: ‘They’re trying to kidnap my wife and kid.’ 

He and Mullins were longtime friends and lunchtime regulars together at the sports bar and on that fateful Thursday ordered their usual – both having the $13.99 wings with salad. 

Detectives have been investigating possible motives, with one theory suggesting that Stines may have discovered his daughter’s phone number in Mullins’ phone – allegedly after Mullins called her just moments before the shooting. 

Video of the shooting shows Stines pointing his weapon at Mullins as his hands are raised cowering behind his desk – but the sheriff’s lawyers insist the killing was not planned. 

It remains unclear when Stines’ murder trial will begin, as prosecutors have indicated the discovery process could take ‘some time.’ For now, he remains in custody without bond. 

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