
The woman found not guilty in a Fairhope municipal case after being arrested while wearing a penis costume and holding a “No Dick Tator” sign, is claiming over $2 million in damages.

Dozens of protesters showed up Wednesday ahead of the municipal court trial of Jeanna Renae Gamble.

The case of a woman facing four municipal charges after a “No Kings” protest in Fairhope has been pushed back for a fifth time.

Indivisible Baldwin County, the local chapter of the group that plans “No Kings” rallies nationwide, plans to support one of the protesters arrested last October.

The City of Fairhope has clarified charges against a woman dressed as a penis at a No Kings protest last October.