The woman accused in the December 2010 attack on Hopkinsville Mayor Dan Kemp's wife Henrietta is out of the Christian County Jail on bond. Christian County Jail officials confirmed that 53-year old Lori Ann Little, of Nashville, was released after a 35,000-dollar bond was posted shortly after 9:00am Monday morning.
Although Christian County Jail officials told the News Edge the name of the person who provided the bond remains confidential, reports indicate the bail was posted by her mother. Under conditions of the bond set by Circuit Judge Andrew Self, Little is not allowed in Christian County except to attend court hearings and is allowed to meet with her attorney Nan Calloway whose office is in Elkton.
Little was charged with first degree burglary, fourth degree assault and stalking after she was arrested for allegedly trying to break into the Kemp's home in December 2010. Little is accused of knocking on the door of the Kemp's home and then attacking Henrietta Kemp. She is also accused of making threatening phone calls to the Kemp family.
Although Christian County Jail officials told the News Edge the name of the person who provided the bond remains confidential, reports indicate the bail was posted by her mother. Under conditions of the bond set by Circuit Judge Andrew Self, Little is not allowed in Christian County except to attend court hearings and is allowed to meet with her attorney Nan Calloway whose office is in Elkton.
Little was charged with first degree burglary, fourth degree assault and stalking after she was arrested for allegedly trying to break into the Kemp's home in December 2010. Little is accused of knocking on the door of the Kemp's home and then attacking Henrietta Kemp. She is also accused of making threatening phone calls to the Kemp family.
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