Boundary County Idaho Librarian Resigns Amid Allegations of “Library Strippers” — Tort Claim Alleges Sex Offenders Using Library Computers “Watching Pornography”
What exactly is going on in Boundary County?
In a tort claim filed by attorney Jeffrey H. Boiler, Boundary County Library whistleblowers detail allegations of election fraud, unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit material to a minor, and numerous other alleged offenses levied against recently resigned Boundary county Library Director, Kimber Glidden.
Some of the names involved have been redacted due to the sensitivity of the issue and ongoing investigation.
In a Facebook post on the Boundary County Library Facebook page, Library Director, Kimber Glidden, claimed pressure from “Christian Extremism” as her reason for resignation.
“Nothing in my background could have prepared me for the political atmosphere of extremism, militant Christian fundamentalism, intimidation tactics, and threatening behavior currently being employed in the community,” said Glidden.
Meanwhile, local media covering the story all but ignored the allegations of misconduct. The tort claim filed against numerous individuals connected to the library, naming the library director, staff, and many others, alleges decades of election fraud, claiming “virtually no Trustee of the [Library] District has served lawfully during their tenure, having been installed by manipulation of the process…”
The tort claim goes on to allege that “library employee [redacted] did in fact send a sexually explicit stripper video starring herself on a pole installed by Interim Director Derrick Grow, scantily clad, to our minor daughter, 13 at the time.”
The video was allegedly sent to a Facebook messenger group titled “Library Strippers” wherein a minor was present. The parents of the minor claim to have not been aware of the incident until long after the video had been sent.
Library staff were made aware of the video and reportedly refused to reprimand the individual responsible for its contents.
Furthermore, it has also been alleged that a “suspicious older man” was “viewing pornography” and “hanging around the kids at the library and the children’s department all day every day.”
It is reported that “no action was taken” when library staff were made aware of the man spending much of his time “at the children’s table” within the library.
The tort claim continues, detailing an individual who was allegedly allowed to use library facilities for “militia recruitment.”
Investigators involved with whistleblowers allege that library officials “did nothing to warn patrons of [redacted]’s activities. Instead, the actions were allegedly “actively concealed” from the public.
In a transcript from the militia recruiter who allegedly used the Boundary County Library as his “headquarters,” there appears to be a connection with the extremist group known nationally as “White Lives Matter.”
The group “White Lives Matter” thrives on racial instigation in and around the Lewiston area, and have traveled as far north is Sandpoint and Coeur d’Alene, dropping “white power” banners over highways and harassing local residents.
This is a developing and complicated story and we will continue to update as the facts come in.
The tort claim can be viewed in full here: https://9b.news/government/misc/library_tort/tort%20claim.pdf