NEW: John Davis, Mississippi's former welfare agency chief, is set to plead guilty Thursday to two new federal charges and 18 state charges related to his role in the state's welfare fraud scandal.
by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today September 21, 2022 Former welfare agency director John Davis is set to plead guilty on Thursday to two federal charges and 18 state counts of fraud or conspiracy related to his role in the Mississippi welfare scandal, according to separate federal and state court filings. The new federal charges pertain to welfare funds Davis allegedly helped funnel to the companies of retired professional wrestler Ted"Teddy" DiBiase Jr.
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