Pubdate: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 Source: Knoxville News-Sentinel (TN) Copyright: 2006 The Knoxville News-Sentinel Co. Contact: http://www.knoxnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/226 Author: Jamie Satterfield Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) COMMERCIAL SPARKS INDIRECT POLITICAL INTEREST Owner of land featured in ad gets involved in top-prosecutor race Stoney Duncan never cared who would be the Fourth Judicial District's next top prosecutor - until now. His newfound interest in the race to replace retiring District Attorney General Al Schmutzer as top prosecutor in Sevier, Cocke, Grainger and Jefferson counties came after a phone call about a political commercial that aired this week on local television stations. "I really thought it was a joke," Duncan said. In the advertisement, candidate Joe Baker is shown standing in front of property Duncan owns on the Parkway in Sevierville where the Green Valley Motel is being demolished. Baker states in the commercial that a methamphetamine lab was discovered in a room at the motel and resulted in the demolition of the building. He promises that if he is elected top prosecutor, residents won't have to worry about that kind of illegal activity and its destructive forces. There was a meth lab discovered last year in a room in an older section of the motel that was being used to house employees. But that's not why the entire motel, including a newer three-story section unaffected by the meth lab discovery, is being torn down. Duncan insists and Sevierville planning official Butch Stott confirms that the buildings are being demolished to make way for new development. "The demolition permit was issued for the purpose of future development," Stott said. "We bought that property with the intention of eventually tearing it down," Duncan said. "We want to build a big store there, and I'd like to lease some of that property. I mean, it's right there on the Parkway. Plus, we were losing money with the motel. You know, the big thing here now is cabins." Sevierville Police Chief Donnie Myers confirmed that the main part of the motel was unaffected by the meth lab discovery and that no rooms in the one-story wing where the lab was found were condemned as a result. Baker said Friday that he is pulling the commercial "out of respect" for Duncan. He said he based the advertisement on information from the Sevierville Police Department that "multiple units were being torn down" because of the meth lab. SPD told the News Sentinel at the time of the lab discovery that no rooms in the three-story structure were affected and that the one-story section of the motel was only temporarily evacuated pending cleanup. Baker conceded that he did not talk to Duncan before filming the commercial. "I did speak with an employee of the owners," Baker said, adding that Duncan's wife and daughter did not return his calls prior to the filming. Baker, a Sevierville attorney who worked for Schmutzer before going into private practice, is running against Jimmy Dunn, a veteran prosecutor in Schmutzer's office. Since both are running in the Republican primary and face no Democratic opposition, their race will be decided in Tuesday's election. Dunn declined comment on the commercial fracas. Duncan said Friday that he now knows for whom he will vote. "I put me up some Jimmy Dunn signs," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake