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YORK â Erica Jenkins, 31, an inmate at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women in York who is serving a life sentence for murder (with additional decades for robbery, assault by a confined person and being a habitual criminal) has had her name legally changed to Elluminati Egoddess Enikko Prestige.
In her handwritten petition, it appeared she wanted her third name to be Erikka, but she clarified Monday before Judge James Stecker in York County Court that the name is actually Enikko.
Jenkins is serving a life sentence for the 2013 slaying of Curtis Bradford of Omaha. She is the sister of death-row inmate Nikko Jenkins, who participated in Bradfordâs killing and was responsible for three other murders. She also has a decades-long sentence for robbery associated with the killing.
Matthew Irvin, president of the White Rose Lodge No. 15, Fraternal Order of Police, said the mayor has stated that he would accept a court s ruling so the union is expecting him to follow the arbitrator s decision.
Irvin said the arbitration process is relatively inexpensive and quick and has worked for almost 50 years. The FOP and the city, he said, have respected these decisions in the past.
He said it s expensive to litigate in the courts. We’re spending a lot of money on this case where there’s no evidence of any wrongdoing, Irvin said.
In a statement, Ed Paskey, Swartz s attorney, said, “The Award is another vindication for Clay. The City did not want this matter to go to arbitration and tried repeatedly to prevent/delay the arbitration from happening.”