Former Athens cop indicted for bribery


By JOE JOHNSON

former Athens-Clarke County police officer was recently indicted by a Clarke County grand jury on bribery and other charges for allegedly trying to help a friend buy his way out of a DUI arrest.
Christopher Lee Burton, 35, had been on the police force a little more than three years when he was arrested and then fired in February 2012 for arranging the bribery attempt, officials said.
He and his friend, 63-year-old Julian Larry Anderson of Monroe, were both charged with bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery, according to the indictment filed April 8 in Clarke County Superior Court.
Burton was additionally charged with violation of oath by a public officer.
The alleged bribery scheme stemmed from Anderson’s arrest in August 2011 on charges of DUI and failure to maintain.
Athens-Clarke County Senior Police Officer Sean Palmateer arrested Anderson after seeing his car weaving on West Broad Street, according to police reports.
Anderson pleaded not guilty and was set to go to trial on the charges in March 2012. But as the trial approached, he allegedly asked Burton if he could help him out of his jam, authorities said.
According to the indictment, Burton told Palmateer that Anderson was a friend who would pay $2,000 if Palmateer would dismiss the criminal charges.
Burton then invited his fellow officer to a party Anderson was supposed to be attending, according to the indictment.
Palmateer immediately informed a supervisor that he’d been approached by Burton.
The alleged bribe offer made its way up the chain of command to Police Chief Jack Lumpkin, who asked the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to investigate.
A meeting between Palmateer and Anderson was subsequently arranged. When money changed hands between the suspect and the officer, the transaction was monitored by the GBI, authorities said.
The amount of the bribe was $3,500, according to the indictment.
Burton was arrested by the GBI on Feb. 16, 2012, and Anderson was arrested three days later.