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Wayne Logan

Wayne Logan is currently employed by the Shelby County Sheriff's Department in Memphis Tennessee. His title in the Records and Identification Department is listed as "Executive Officer - Assistant Manager IV". Logan, 60 is also said to be in a relationship with sitting Judge Joyce Broffitt. It would seem, from the outside looking in that Logan had made a place for himself in the legal world- on the "right side of the law" if you will. But we all know that if that was the case, his story would most likely not end up here.

Logans walk to the wrong side of the legal world began when a eight year old girl went to school and began complaining about being in pain. The little girl is said to have told her teacher that she had "pain between her legs".

Eyewitness News The report goes on to say “the 8 year-old victim advised the teacher that it was her mother's friend. The victim also stated that this occurred several times and that when it does, her mother gets money. The 8 year-old victim further stated that she is made to perform oral and vaginal sex acts with her mother's friend.”


The young girl's "mother" (term used loosely) twenty-seven year-old Sharon Crawford is charged with charged with allowing Logan to sexually abuse the 8 year old girl in exchange for money.

Logan's bail was first set at $150,000 until he asked for a special judge to be called in, since he has that ongoing relationship with the judge mentioned previously. Now, when I say "special" you might assume that I mean special as in one from outside of the area- and while that would partly define the judge that he received... I happened to mean it in the other way- "special" as in most likely has some sort of severe mental disability that prohibits them from functioning with anything over than a IQ of 55. Because dear friends, the new judge- the one that suppose to be better that having one from the area due to conflicts of interest- is nothing short of a half baked ass, proven by the mere fact that the retired judge (Steve Daniel) from Rutherford County cut the bail in half to just $75,000.

Logan's story takes an strange turn when one begins looking a bit deeper into his past.
Action 5 News- n 2000, Logan's 9-year-old son died in a fire that was deliberately set at a Southeast Memphis home.

The child's 16-year-old stepsister reported being raped by an intruder the day Brandon Logan died while trapped in his burning bedroom.

No one has ever been arrested or charged in the rape and fire case that happened in 2000.

In fact, police tell's Action News 5 that it is an open and active investigation. And for that reason they can't tell us whether Logan was or was not somehow involved.

Allegations that he raped an 8-year-old just surfaced last week. With his bond now cut in half, Logan could be set free soon.

Defense Attorney Leslie Ballin says Logan's friends are working to raise enough money to bail him out.


While there is no direct evidence that Logan was involved in that case, Eyewitness News reports that there is a possibility of more charges being filed against him, although it doesn't really expand any further on what those charges may involve. MyFox Memphis does a little better job explaining, as they were able to talk with a woman who alledges that at least one other child has come forward with accusations that Logan molested and raped her.

After today’s bail hearing one woman expressed outrage. She claims she knows of another girl who was allegedly victimized. Concerning the original eight-year old and this second alleged victim she told FOX13:
" They’ve been molested and raped, and I’ll be damned if I’m going to let this man and this woman get away with what they did to these kids…I can’t believe they would let this pervert out”





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