Former APSU Coach Douglas Molnar misappropriated over $30K — agrees to 4 years probation deal & repayment

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has released an investigation involving Douglas Molnar, who served as Austin Peay State University’s (APSU) Head Track and Field and Cross Country coach from September 2004 until June 2019.

Investigators determined that Molnar misappropriated APSU funds totaling at least $30,600.45.

The vast majority of the misappropriated money was collected and turned over to Molnar during track and cross country fundraiser events hosted between 2015 and 2018. These fundraisers included several athletic events in which participants were charged entry fees. At least $29,775 that was collected during these events should have been deposited into a APSU bank account; however, investigators discovered that Molnar retained this money for his personal benefit.

Read More

Speedracer Bryant Medley booked yet again on driving-related charges in Clarksville

42-year-old Bryant Medley was booked into the Montgomery County Jail after he failed to appear for yet another traffic-related citation. In his 39th case in the county, Medley was originally cited for driving without a license and having an expired tag. Other recent charges include DUI, possession of a handgun while under the influence, speeding, texting while driving, no proof of insurance, and driving on a suspended license.

Read More

Trinity McNeal charged in assault of sister during dispute

21-year-old Trinity McNeal is charged with the domestic assault of her sister. The victim alleges that a verbal argument started between the pair when Trinity shoved her against a bedroom wall of their Heritage Pointe Drive home. She then pushed Trinity back away, causing Trinity to reportedly punch the victim in the face repeatedly. Trinity told police during an interview that she did assault the victim and pushed her first. Officers documented a laceration above the right eye of the victim and a bruise below her left eye.

Read More