WELCOME TO THE
KENNETH ADKINS FREEDOM PROJECT
The individuals supporting The Kenneth Adkins Freedom Project are trying to get the word out that Kenneth Adkins was wrongfully convicted in 2017 for sexual molestation of two 15 year old youths which supposedly started on Kens 50th birthday on January, 2010. We do not ask you to take our word. This site lays out the evidence so you can be the judge.
We welcome you to review our most recent press release as well as 67 additional pages of actual documentary evidence. When you read this, you will walk away not only thinking that Kenneth Adkins could not be guilty of the charges, but that the then Glynn County District Attorney, Jackie Johnson, intentionally prosecuted a man even though they knew that he was not guilty of the crimes he committed, sexual molestation of two 15 year old youths. One of the victims said it never happened at all. So it all comes down to other victims testimony. He said the first sex act occurred on Kenneth Adkins birthday – his 50th birthday in January, 2010 – after Ken started Greater Dimensions Fellowship Christina Church on G Street in Brunswick, Georgia. The issue then was when did Ken start that church. The evidence on this site makes it very clear – May 30, 2010. There are newspaper articles, emails and Facebook posts all from 2010 that back this up. Although the District Attorney was able to review Facebook posts and LinkedIn pages of witnesses, they would have the public believed that they missed the posts from May and July of 2010 on Ken’s Facebook page showing that the church’s first service was May 30, 2010. We think not. Unfortunately, this evidence was missed by Ken’s lawyer at the 2017 trial – even though Ken’s lawyer received an email on May 21, 2010, accounting the first service of the new church.
Ken has a motion for new trial which will be heard in 2021. Ken was first convicted in the court of public opinion in 2017. We believe that the public has an obligation to review the evidence and help exonerate a man that did not commit the crime for which he was convicted.
You can help by coming back to this page and signing a letter to the new Glynn County District Attorney that we are working on . Let him know that you know what the evidence shows.
We welcome you to review our most recent press release as well as 67 additional pages of actual documentary evidence. When you read this, you will walk away not only thinking that Kenneth Adkins could not be guilty of the charges, but that the then Glynn County District Attorney, Jackie Johnson, intentionally prosecuted a man even though they knew that he was not guilty of the crimes he committed, sexual molestation of two 15 year old youths. One of the victims said it never happened at all. So it all comes down to other victims testimony. He said the first sex act occurred on Kenneth Adkins birthday – his 50th birthday in January, 2010 – after Ken started Greater Dimensions Fellowship Christina Church on G Street in Brunswick, Georgia. The issue then was when did Ken start that church. The evidence on this site makes it very clear – May 30, 2010. There are newspaper articles, emails and Facebook posts all from 2010 that back this up. Although the District Attorney was able to review Facebook posts and LinkedIn pages of witnesses, they would have the public believed that they missed the posts from May and July of 2010 on Ken’s Facebook page showing that the church’s first service was May 30, 2010. We think not. Unfortunately, this evidence was missed by Ken’s lawyer at the 2017 trial – even though Ken’s lawyer received an email on May 21, 2010, accounting the first service of the new church.
Ken has a motion for new trial which will be heard in 2021. Ken was first convicted in the court of public opinion in 2017. We believe that the public has an obligation to review the evidence and help exonerate a man that did not commit the crime for which he was convicted.
You can help by coming back to this page and signing a letter to the new Glynn County District Attorney that we are working on . Let him know that you know what the evidence shows.