Camille Kelley | |
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Born | Trenton, Tennessee, U.S. | October 13, 1879
Died | January 28, 1955 Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. | (aged 75)
Occupation | Juvenile court judge |
Years active | 1920 - 1950 |
Known for | second female juvenile court judge in the nation; accomplice to the kidnappings of Georgia Tann |
Notable work | A Friend In Court (1942), Delinquent Angels (1947), Kelleygrams (1949) |
Camille Kelley (née McGee; October 13, 1879 – January 28, 1955) was an American juvenile court judge and author. She was investigated by the state of Tennessee for using her judgeship to aid Georgia Tann's ongoing adoption fraud operation conducted under the auspices of the Tennessee Children's Home Society and resigned shortly after this information became public.