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Judge Dickinson recuses himself from welfare case

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Judge, former CPS commissioner recuses himself from welfare embezzlement case

The judge most recently assigned to oversee the fraud and embezzlement case against former welfare agency director John Davis has recused himself.

Judge Jess Dickinson, the former commissioner for the Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services, took over Davis’ case in Hinds County, Mississippi Today first reported Tuesday, in the course of helping the circuit court reduce overcrowding on its docket exacerbated by the pandemic.

Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services Commissioner Jess Dickinson explains why the agency will request millions more dollars from the to fulfill a court order to improve the ‘s long-troubled foster care system, Thursday, March 15, 2018, at their offices in , Miss. (AP /Rogelio V. Solis)

By Thursday, Dickinson had recused himself, citing the appearance of a conflict of interest due to the interaction between Dickinson’s former agency, which oversees the state’s foster care system, and the Mississippi Department of Human Services, which Davis ran from 2016 to 2019. Davis is accused of perpetuating a scheme that caused $70 million in public assistance dollars to be wrongfully diverted away from the needy. Criminal charges accuse him of paying his close associate, former WWE wrestler Brett DiBiase, for work he didn’t do and conspiring with an agency contractor to send DiBiase to rehab on the taxpayer’s dime. Davis has maintained his innocence while DiBiase pleaded guilty to his role in the scheme.

“While I had little personal contact with the defendant, many members of my staff interacted on a basis with members of the MDHS staff, who processed a large part of MDCPS’s financial transactions, payment to foster and congregate care facilities, as well as payroll to MDCPS’s approximately 1,300 employees,” Dickinson wrote.

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Davis’ agency also came to the rescue in 2018 when CPS, which had been part of MDHS until the Legislature made it its own agency in 2016, financial trouble. CPS receives some funding from the welfare agency’s Temporary Assistance for Needy Families block grant, the same fund Davis is accused of defrauding.

“Additionally, when I began my tenure as Commissioner of MDCPS and discovered the
agency was on track to experience a deficit of more then $50 million for the then-current fiscal year, MDHS provided a substantial portion of the funds necessary for MDCPS to meet its financial obligations and allow the agency to complete the fiscal year without a deficit,” Dickinson wrote.

“I believe the potential appearance of a conflict of interest in the mind of the public is too strong for me to preside over this case,” he added.

Hinds County Circuit Court Judge Adrienne Wooten originally presided over the Davis case. She entered a gag order in the case, which she extended and strengthened in early January, causing public officials to become virtually silent about the case and welfare misspending altogether. On Tuesday, her administrative assistant declined to provide any more information about the case reassignment, saying any information would have to from the attorneys in the case. They either did not return calls or declined to comment, citing the gag order. By mid-day Friday, there were no other filings in the Davis case suggesting who it may be assigned to next.

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Two killed in crash involving bus carrying Mississippi Gulf Coast CC band

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-09-19 21:07:58

SUMMARY: A tragic crash on Highway 98 in Pike County, Mississippi, resulted in the deaths of two individuals in a Ford Ranger truck, which collided with a bus carrying members of the Mississippi Coast Community College’s Band of Gold. The incident occurred on September 19 as the band was to a football against Community College. Fortunately, none of the on the bus were . The is currently investigating the cause of the .

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Jackson police arrest 2 teens for shooting death of 17-year-old

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www.wjtv.com – Kaitlin Howell – 2024-09-19 20:58:07

SUMMARY: two 16-year-olds, Jesse Watts III and Jordan Wilson, charged with capital murder the shooting of 17-year-old Jaden Morgan. The incident took place on September 13 in the 4800 block of Watkins . Detectives have indicated that additional arrests are expected in relation to the case. The police urge anyone with further information to contact the Jackson Police Department at 601-960-1234 or Stoppers at 601-355-TIPS (8477).

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Calhoun City votes to allow sale of alcohol

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-09-19 18:44:05

SUMMARY: Calhoun , Mississippi, has voted for the first time to permit the sale of alcohol, with a 4-to-1 influenced by House Bill 776. Marshall W. Coleman believes this will enhance local safety by reducing the need to travel for alcohol and could economic , keeping tax revenues within the town. The decision reflects a push from citizens and business owners, despite controversy. Coleman has consulted with other towns that have seen growth after allowing alcohol sales. Local businesses are eager to start, aiming for sales by November, the successful example set by nearby Bruce in 2022.

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