Anglican Watch has learned that the Angie Solomon case will be heard by a grand jury on July 2. If the grand jury issues an indictment, the arraignment will be held July 30. Solomon has been accused of trying to hire a hitman to kill her ex, Aaron Solomon, who she says sexually assaulted their daughter, Gracie, and may have had a hand in the mysterious death of their son, Grant Solomon.
The Williamson County Tennessee court has agreed to allow Solomon to attend Gracie’s high school graduation, set for this Thursday,
Angie is currently free on $250,000 bail and is under house arrest. She is prohibited from internet or telephone access, or from possessing firearms.
Angie was arrested in April during an undercover sting operation.
Anglican Watch is hopeful that Tennessee officials will finally take the allegations about Aaron Solomon seriously, including those involving his alleged sexual assault of Gracie. Additionally, we are concerned that Aaron may have had a role in the undercover operation, particularly in light of his presence in the courtroom, together with a seeming personal attorney, during preliminary proceedings.
Further, Aaron’s sisters have made a series of inappropriate, inflammatory, and untruthful comments about Angie to this and other publications, even as they falsely claim they have “not spoken out.”
Aaron also has ties to Steve Berger, the Christian nationalist minister who now shares a home with House speaker Mike Johnson.
Aaron claims to be a Christian, despite documented conduct that includes fabrications at Grant’s funeral and other questionable behavior. He presently is a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch and denies all allegations of wrongdoing.
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