JACKSON, Tenn. - According to court papers, the allegation against Jeffery Young Jr. started with a Sept. 1 incident in the parking lot of his north Jackson office. The victim told officers she was at the address for an appointment in one of the other buildings that shares the lot. She alleges Jeff Young approached her in a "threatening manner" and that he was screaming and cursing her to leave the property. According to court papers the victim was in fear for her safety. Jeff Young is represented by attorney Mark Donahoe. Donahoe said this woman and others were in his clients parking lot soliciting his clients patients. This was observed by staff and Jeff Young. Additionally, Donahoe said patients complained that they were being asked by these people about services Jeff Young was providing. According to Donahoe, police were called by his client and the people were asked to leave. No arrests were made at the time. Donahoe said, "I guess they were mad they had to leave so they went to the courts and the clerk allowed them to sign a complaint.". Donahoe waived the formal arraignment. A hearing is set for Oct 24 at 1:30 PM in City Court.
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