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MDE kickback scheme: Charges dropped against three defendants

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Charges dropped against three defendants in MDE kickback scheme

The U.S. District Court has dismissed all charges against three co-defendants in a kickback conspiracy involving money from the Mississippi Department of Education. Charges against the former MDE employee and lead defendant are still pending.

A 2020 federal lawsuit alleges David Hunt and Lambert Martin were conspirators in a scheme to improperly grant state contracts. According to the lawsuit, Cerissa Neal, a former MDE employee and the main defendant whose charges are still pending, conspired to split contract requests from one contract into smaller contracts in order to avoid the required competitive bidding process. She then allegedly awarded the contract to her co-defendants’ businesses at an inflated price.

Hunt and Martin had their charges dismissed on July 26, according to court documents. Errol Harmon, who was accused of receiving and paying kickbacks from the inflated contracts, has also had all charges against him dismissed. 

Charges against Joseph Kyles, Neal’s final co-defendant, are still pending. 

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Hunt, the owner of Doc Imaging and Hunt Services in Jackson, Tenn., told Mississippi Today in 2020 he hired Kyles as a consultant to help his document management company find business over a three-year period. He said at the time he had all of his receipts and did not know why he’d been charged.

“At the Government’s request, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi dismissed all charges against David Hunt,” said his attorney Michael Dawkins in a statement. “This dismissal against Mr. Hunt solidifies his reputation as an exceptional father, husband and community leader, and is consistent with what Mr. Hunt has asserted all along: that he is not guilty of the wrongdoing with which he was charged. Mr. Hunt is thankful to be restored to his rightful place in the community.”

Jacinta Hall, the attorney for Martin, said that Martin had also hired Kyles as a consultant to expand his business in Mississippi. Martin had maintained that he was not at fault since the original indictment in 2020. 

“After reviewing the evidence with Mr. Martin and the Department of Justice, they agreed that he was not at fault in the way that they originally thought,” Hall said. 

Hall described Martin as “ecstatic” that the charges were dismissed. 

Both Neal and Kyles originally pled not guilty, and their jury trial has been repeatedly postponed. Court documents show it is currently scheduled for Sept. 6. 

Attorneys for Neal and Kyles could not be reached by the time of publication. 

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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One dead, several injured in Tuskegee University 100th homecoming celebration shooting

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www.wjtv.com – Elizabeth White – 2024-11-10 08:25:00

SUMMARY: An early morning shooting at Tuskegee University has marred the school’s 100th homecoming celebration, resulting in one death and multiple injuries, including students. The deceased was not a student, and victims are hospitalized at East Alabama Medical Center and Baptist South Hospital. A social media video captured the distressing scene as attendees sought safety amid gunfire. Many community members expressed their grief and concern online. Emergency responders and local law enforcement are investigating the incident, while the university has reassured parents and conducted student accountability checks, pledging to provide updates as the investigation continues.

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Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle empowers local kids

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www.wcbi.com – Kaleb Green – 2024-11-09 20:06:00

SUMMARY: The Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle hosted its third annual Passport to Manhood Summit in Columbus, Mississippi, aiming to empower local youth. The event emphasizes the importance of mentorship and life skills for personal development. Ron Thornton, the club’s president, hopes to instill a sense of self-identity and independence in participants. Board president Vince Davis echoed the goal of equipping kids with essential life skills. Youth mentor Terrell Sumpter shared the urgency of inspiring the next generation. Thornton encourages struggling youth to seek help and highlights that the organization serves 3.3 million young people across the nation.

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Man wanted in South Carolina is arrested in Columbus

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-11-09 15:56:00

SUMMARY: Josfat Salomon Martinez, also known as Miguel Sierra, was arrested in Lowndes County, Mississippi, after being tracked from South Carolina, where he was wanted for Exploitation of a Minor. He had four outstanding warrants for the crime. On October 31, detectives found two cell phones in his possession containing explicit images and videos of children being sexually abused. Martinez admitted the phones were his and was charged with two counts of Child Exploitation, with a bond set at $250,000. The investigation is ongoing, and further charges may be forthcoming, according to Sheriff Eddie Hawkins.

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