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What do you do if you filed a highly questionable defamation case against Virginia Cop Block founder Nathan Cox? If you’re Virginia state trooper Melanie McKenney, you don’t show up for court. That’s what happened on Monday, as McKenney’s defamation claim against Cox was dismissed when she failed to appear in Court. Read More |