In a shocking turn of events, A.J. Maxwell, the Commissioner of the North Carolina Revenue Department, has been accused of suborning perjury in a ring that’s only been operational for a couple of weeks. The investigation, led by Major B.B. Silver, Chief of the Automobile Bureau, has already yielded significant evidence against Maxwell, whose failure to discharge Silver would have likely sparked widespread criticism. But what’s even more intriguing is the reason behind Maxwell’s decision to strip Silver of his duties. It’s alleged that Silver was publicly intoxicated at a meeting of southern state representatives, who were seeking reciprocity for automobile truck operation. The incident has sparked rumors of a cover-up, with Maxwell seemingly trying to silence Silver.
The controversy began when Major Silver faced accusations of being drunk in public, a claim he denies. Despite the allegations, Commissioner Maxwell has chosen to remove Silver from his position, sparking questions about the Commissioner’s motives. It’s clear that Maxwell’s decision has more to do with silencing Silver than any actual wrongdoing on his part.
Maxwell’s actions have sent shockwaves through the North Carolina government, with many calling for his resignation. The state’s residents are demanding answers, and it’s up to the authorities to uncover the truth behind this scandal. One thing is certain – the people of North Carolina will not take this lying down.
As the investigation continues, it’s clear that Maxwell’s actions have exposed a deep-seated corruption within the state’s government. The people are crying out for justice, and it’s up to the authorities to deliver.
The people of North Carolina are eager to see Maxwell held accountable for his actions. Will he be brought to justice, or will he manage to sweep this scandal under the rug?
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Key Facts
- State: North Carolina
- Category: Public Corruption
- Era: Historical
- Source: Library of Congress — Chronicling America ↗
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