Mississippi agency ex-leader pleads guilty in welfare fraud


JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A former director of Mississippi’s welfare agency pleaded guilty Thursday to federal and state expenses in a conspiracy to misspend tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} that have been supposed to help needy households in one of the poorest states in the U.S. — half of the most important public corruption case in the state’s historical past.

In federal courtroom, John Davis pleaded guilty to one rely of conspiracy and one rely of theft from programs receiving federal funds. In state courtroom a short while later, he pleaded guilty to 5 counts of conspiracy and 13 counts of fraud towards the federal government.

Davis, 54, was an influential determine in a scandal that has snared a number of people, together with professional wrestler Ted DiBiase, generally known as the “million greenback man,” whose Christian ministry was ordered to repay greater than $720,000 in misspent welfare cash. The scandal additionally has raised questions about retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre and former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant.

As chief of the Mississippi Division of Human Providers, Davis had direct management of federal funds that have been channeled to pet tasks equivalent to a brand new volleyball enviornment at the college the place Favre’s daughter performed the game.

In state courtroom Thursday, Choose Adrienne Wooten requested Davis to clarify why he had allowed the department to squander cash for the needy.

“You have been entrusted to do good by those who we contemplate ‘the least of these,’” Wooten stated. “This courtroom may be very dissatisfied.”

The state courtroom expenses have been principally tied to welfare cash spent on one of Ted DiBiase’s sons, Brett DiBiase, who was additionally a professional wrestler. The spending included $160,000 for drug rehabilitation in Malibu, California; a $250,000 wage for a job he was not certified to do; $48,000 for him to educate Division of Human Providers staff how to establish attainable drug use by people looking for help from the agency; $8,000 for him to keep at an upscale lodge in New Orleans; and greater than $1,000 for first-class airfare for Davis to fly to Malibu to see Brett DiBiase.

In response to one of many questions from Wooten, Davis stated Brett DiBiase was his good friend. Davis additionally stated he used “very, very unhealthy judgment” in spending public cash.

“I shouldn’t have carried out it,” Davis stated.

Wooten gave Davis a 90-year sentence with 58 of these suspended and 32 to serve. She put Davis on home arrest till his federal sentencing, set for Feb. 2. He faces up to 15 years on the federal expenses.

U.S. District Choose Carlton Reeves he hopes Davis makes higher choices from now on.

“I look ahead to hoping that this portion of your life is behind you,” Reeves stated.

Davis was indicted on state expenses in February 2020. He was re-indicted this spring on state expenses that he participated in misusing welfare cash; that set of expenses was dropped in trade for Davis agreeing to plead guilty to the brand new, shorter record. Prosecutors stated Davis additionally agreed to testify towards others in the case.

The federal expenses have been handed down Sept. 15, however remained sealed till Wednesday. Davis waived indictment and agreed to plead guilty.

Davis was government director of the Mississippi Division of Human Providers from February 2016 by means of July 2019. He was appointed by Bryant, a Republican.

The federal expenses say Davis conspired with 4 different people, who should not named. Courtroom paperwork describe two of the alleged conspirators as government administrators of organizations, one because the proprietor of two firms and one solely as a resident of Hinds County, Mississippi. The capital metropolis of Jackson is in Hinds County.

The conspiracy expenses say one group paid practically $498,000 to one of the businesses in June 2018. A couple of days later, that firm entered a $1.1 million contract with the opposite firm “purportedly in trade for making a program to serve inner-city youth.” The costs additionally say the identical group paid $700,000 that summer time to the corporate with the youth program contract.

The theft expenses say Davis misused federal grants of greater than $10,000.

In April, a mom and son who ran a nonprofit group and an education firm pleaded guilty to state expenses of misusing welfare cash, together with on lavish presents such because the first-class airfare for Davis. Nancy New and Zachary New ran the nonprofit group that paid the $250,000 to Brett DiBiase and that funneled welfare cash for his drug rehab. They agreed to testify towards others.

In a state courtroom submitting Sept. 12, an lawyer for one of the organizations run by Nancy and Zachary New listed textual content messages between retired Favre and Nancy New, between Favre and Gov. Bryant and between Bryant and New.

The messages confirmed discussions about hundreds of thousands of {dollars} in welfare cash being directed to a pet mission of Favre — a volleyball facility being constructed at the College of Southern Mississippi. Favre, Bryant and New all attended the college, and Favre’s daughter began taking part in volleyball there in 2017. Favre and Bryant haven’t been charged in the welfare misspending case.

Hinds County District Lawyer Jody Owens responded to questions Thursday about whether or not expenses may very well be introduced towards Bryant or Favre.

“We’re trying at all people which have been recognized” in textual content messages or in different methods, Owens stated.

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The story has been corrected to present that Ted DiBiase’s ministry was ordered to repay greater than $720,000 in misspent welfare cash and to take away a reference to a prison cost; that demand was not a prison cost.

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