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Max Morley suspends campaign; endorses Cassie Lyles
Statement:
District 30 deserves a Representative they can trust and believe in. After much reflection, I have decided to end my campaign for State Representative.
Campaigns can be demanding and deeply personal, and along the way, I lost sight of what mattered most: serving our community with the focus, judgment, and integrity it deserves. For that, I sincerely apologize to those I disappointed or let down.
I am grateful to everyone who supported this campaign, volunteered their time, offered encouragement, and believed in me throughout this process. I am especially thankful for my family, and I am taking this time to focus on them and move forward privately.
There are two strong candidates remaining in this race: Cassie Lyles and Mitra Subedi. Both care deeply about our community and its future.
I will be casting my vote for Cassie Lyles, and I encourage voters to support the candidate they believe is best prepared to defeat Daniel Grossberg.
Daniel Grossberg is actively hiding/deleting comments about new assault allegations on his official legislative Facebook page
As you can see from the screenshot (the Facebook post was made 21 hours ago as of this thread being posted on Reddit), there is a huge disparity of the number of comments left versus the ones being shown when "All Comments" is selected. This is further supported by the most recent comment being reacted to by the page. We are 24 hours after the news broke, and only two Louisville news sources have finally posted stories about this today:
- WAVE: https://www.wave3.com/2026/05/08/kentucky-democratic-party-calls-rep-grossberg-resign-after-latest-allegations/
- WDRB: https://www.wdrb.com/news/politics/kentucky-rep-daniel-grossberg-accused-of-assault-by-former-college-classmate/article_b53f085c-4cb6-40cb-8138-207c4850929d.html
Recap:
It bears repeating that a sitting state legislator from Louisville is credibly accused (victim provided proof to the Herald Leader) of assaulting an 18-year-old college freshman when he was a 26-year-old college senior.
This follows reporting in 2024/2025 that unearthed multiple similar stories, including six credible incidents brought forward from women that all occurred after he was elected, his abusive behavior leading to him being banned from a Louisville strip club, and an investigation from JCPS about his behavior around underage girls while chaperoning field trips with his wife.
Late yesterday, Emma Curtis (Lexington City Council member and one of the women who came forward with allegations in 2024) made a video detailing that dozens of other women have spoken to her who experienced similar harassment and assault at the hands of Grossberg, and that all of the women who have come forward publically have experienced harassment and intimidation tactics from his camp trying to go after their careers and livelihood. The additional women who spoke with Curtis said they had not spoken out in public yet because of fear of being targeted by similar intimidation tactics.
Grossberg was stripped of his caucus membership and his committee assignments after the allegations surfaced in 2024. Grossberg has been propped up by the state GOP, which has reinstated him to committees each year despite his Democrat colleagues' opposition. He continues to ignore calls for his resignation and the end of his campaign from the local and state parties, individual state reps and senators, Morgan McGarvey, and Andy Beshear. He continues to blame his actions on being "neurodivergent" and has resorted to calling his accusers antisemitic.
Once again, if you live in the 30th district, please don't let this serial abuser get re-elected. Inform yourself of the other candidates:
If you live in the 30th district, please don't let this serial abuser get re-elected. Inform yourself of the other candidates:
The Kentucky Home Life Building has new owners.
The historic Downtown building located at 237 S. Fifth St. was purchased at auction on Friday by Thrash Group — under the name FOSCO LLC — for $4.67 million, the Jefferson Circuit Court Commissioner’s Office confirmed to Business First.
The 112-year-old building is one of the more high-profile vacant properties Downtown, sitting directly across Fifth Street from Metro Hall. It was recently appraised at $7 million, according to Circuit Court documents, which assessed the building’s interior condition as “poor” due to vandalism and deterioration.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The Kentucky Home Life Building was the tallest building in Louisville until the Heyburn Building was constructed in 1927.
Last year, Business First reported that Thrash Group and an unnamed local partner were planning to convert the Kentucky Home Life Building into a mixed-use development with residential units, a hotel and first floor retail, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the project.
The Thrash Group has submitted an application to Mayor Craig Greenberg’s Downtown Louisville Building Conversion Program to help fund the project and was selected as one of four finalists.
If awarded, the Kentucky Home Life Building would be the third project to receive funds from the program, which Greenberg announced in 2024 with the aim of awarding funds to developers and property owners to turn existing vacant office buildings inside the Central Business District into residential, hospitality or mixed-use properties.
The program is funded by a portion of the $100 million that the Kentucky General Assembly allocated toward revitalization projects in Louisville for fiscal 2025-26.
Joe Thrash of the Thrash Group did not respond to a request for comment.
In 2024, The Thrash Group, under the name FOSCO LLC, filed a lawsuit against the building’s then-owner, Roanoke, Texas-based KHLB Properties, in Jefferson County Circuit Court to foreclose on the property. The Thrash Group claims that KHLB has failed to make payments on two mortgages owned by Thrash Group for the property totaling $10.5 million, according to filings.
KHLB bought the 210,813-square-foot building in 2021 for $15 million, according to a deed filed with the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office. The company, d.b.a. Newstream Cos., then announced plans to transform the property into a mixed-use concept that would include a hotel, urban loft-style apartments and retail space.
But work on the property never began, and the historic office building has since fallen into disrepair.
Who is the Thrash Group?
Hattiesburg, Mississippi-based Thrash Group offers development and construction services, having developed hotel, restaurant, condominium, retail, office and apartment projects, according to its website.
The company has developed several Origin Hotel properties, the closest of which is in Lexington, as well as several other independent boutique hotels.
The company’s founder, Ike Thrash, also owns Thrash Horse Stables, having run more than 200 horses across more than 20 tracks in North America, according to the website, including Line of David, which ran in the 2010 Kentucky Derby.