I-Team: A cemetery with no bodies? Owner who moved grave markers now faces civil suit
By Randy Travis Published October 26, 2023 LAKEMONT, Ga. - A judge ordered a Rabun County property owner to allow descendants connected to a century-old cemetery to make regular visits, while a civil dispute continues over whether anyone is actually buried there. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/a-cemetery-with-no-bodies-owner-who-moved-grave-markers-now-faces-civil-suit
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