Patty Durand built her image on exposing Georgia Power — accusing the energy giant of secrecy, corruption, and greed. But this week, the tables turned. Arrested on charges of stealing company trade secrets, the former Public Service Commission candidate now faces the same scrutiny she once demanded of others. Surveillance footage allegedly shows her slipping a confidential booklet into her bag during a public hearing — a moment that transformed Georgia’s self-proclaimed watchdog into a suspect.
Supporters call it a setup; critics call it justice. Either way, the irony is undeniable. The woman who fought to uncover hidden deals now stands accused of crossing a line herself. As Georgia Power expands and politics heat up, Durand’s arrest has become more than a legal matter — it’s a symbol of how the pursuit of truth can sometimes consume those who chase it too far.