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A licensed Black business owner in one of Atlanta's wealthiest neighborhoods displayed every permit, every credential, every document — and was still handcuffed in her own studio by a Fulton County deputy with nine prior complaints, seven involving racial profiling. In this video, we break down the full story of Nadine Ashford, owner of Monarch Beauty Studio in Buckhead, and Deputy Dale Horvath — the officer who entered her business without a warrant based on an anonymous, unverified complaint. What Horvath didn't know: her clients that morning included an assistant district attorney, an off-duty homicide detective, and a TV news anchor. Eight months later, Fulton County settled for $22.3 million. Horvath was terminated and his law enforcement certification permanently revoked. In this video: How a single anonymous complaint became one of Georgia's most expensive racial profiling cases The documented pattern of discrimination Fulton County ignored for 6 years What Nadine Ashford's testimony revealed about systemic failure The legal outcome, civil rights violations, and what it means for business owners This is not just one officer's story. It's a system that heard nine warnings and did nothing. 🔔 Subscribe for more stories on racial profiling, civil rights accountability, and justice in America. 💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments — should five complaints trigger automatic federal review? ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is intended solely for educational and documentary purposes. All footage and information presented are sourced from credible, publicly available materials. We do not condone, endorse, or promote violence, discrimination, harassment, or any illegal activity. This content is shared strictly for news reporting, critical analysis, and public accountability, in accordance with YouTube's Community Guidelines.