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Hood going too far? – Democrats threaten indictment over meal

By: Magnolia Tribune - October 26, 2011

Hood going too far? – Democrats threaten indictment over meal

Steakgate- MS Democratic Party: Steve Simpson faces possible indictment, and should withdraw from AG race
From a Mississippi Democratic Party press release today:

Simpson should withdraw from AG’s race for falsifying state documents

Attorney General Candidate Steve Simpson apparently committed a felony when he falsified state documents to collect $400 for a lavish steak dinner held under the guise of a business meeting that never happened, said Rickey Cole, Executive Director of the Mississippi Democratic Party. “Given the revelations as reported in today’s Clarion-Ledger that Simpson — as an appointed state official — falsified documents so he could be reimbursed for a so-called dinner meeting that never took place, there is no honorable alternative other than for him to withdraw from the race,” said Cole. “This is the last straw in a sack full of straws for Mr. Simpson.”

As reported today, while he was Commissioner of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety Simpson filed false expense reports and collected more than $400 for a dinner meeting that allegedly was held with two state legislators and the Insurance Commissioner in 2009 at the Silver Star Casino in Philadelphia. Yet, all three of those officials – Representative Bennett Malone, Senator Billy Hewes and Commissioner Mike Chaney — denied on Monday that Simpson ever bought them dinner or that the meeting, as described by Simpson, ever took place.

“Past abuses of taxpayer dollars, such as using the state plane for his own benefit and signing a lucrative state contract with a company that later hired him once he left his job as Commissioner of Public Safety, were bad enough,” said Cole. “But with these latest disclosures, Mr. Simpson has crossed a line,” said Cole, “Surely, as a former circuit judge and prosecutor, he must know the penalties for filing a false document as a state employee.”

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