Biloxi councilman Robert Deming III is also accused of falsifying or destroying records after learning he was under investigation.
A Biloxi, Miss., city councilman was arrested Thursday on a warrant from the U.S.
In January, federal agents raided Deming’s home and businesses. Deming owns six Candy Shop stores in Mississippi and North Carolina, as well as his legal practice and D.K. Marine, LLC. $575,746.00 in cash DEA agents seized at Deming’s home in the upscale Taylor Oaks subdivision in Biloxi$4,040.00 in cash DEA agents seized from a vehicle registered to Deming at his Biloxi homeProperty at 946 Caroline Drive in Biloxi in the name of Robert L. Deming IIIAll funds in a Wells Fargo account in the name of Robert L. DemingAll funds in a Wells Fargo Account in the name of Robert Deming Attorneys at Law LLC.
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