What do the Bible, the Governor of Alabama, a weekly Saturday morning breakfast get-together, the FBI and Alabama One Credit Union all have in common?

The answer, according to John Dee Carruth, president/CEO of the $598 million, Tuscaloosa-based Alabama One Credit Union, is in potentially hundreds of emails recently approved by the Alabama Supreme Court to be used as evidence in a lawsuit.

After years of regulatory inspections, lawsuits and mud-slinging, Carruth said he now has what he needs to prove that he is not only innocent of fraud, but that state officials including those in the Governor of Alabama's office conspired together to go after credit union dollars – and he shared that evidence with CU Times.

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