A Mississippi official reportedly stole money from poor people to send a professional wrestler to rehab
in which the former head of Mississippi Departement of Human Services allegedly spent stolen money to send a former professional wrestler to rehab was a new one for me, a personJohn Davis, who worked for the Mississippi DHS for almost thirty years, is accused of manufacturing fake invoices using money earmarked for poor families in order pay a former professional wrestler named Brett DiBiase to teach classes about drug abuse.
Auditor Shad White says that the scheme encompassed much more than just the rehab payments and also involves millions of dollars siphoned from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families fund through the DHS and into the Mississippi Community Education Center, run by Nancy New and her son Zach New. The News allegedly used money from the non-profit for their private businesses and personal expenses. Ah yes, rich families seeing themselves as both needier and more deserving than poor families.
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