Hinds County Circuit Judge sentenced Anne McGrew to serve one year in prison and four years on house arrest for her role in the Nancy New scandal today.
The grand jury indicted McGrew in 2020 for making fraudulent statements and conspiracy. McGrew was a bookkeeper at New's company, Mississippi Community Education Center. The indictment accused her of helping Nancy and Zach New embezzle more than $2 million in state funds. McGrew pleaded guilty to one count of fraud in 2021 but her sentencing was postponed until after the conclusions of all prosecutions.
"Ms. McGrew's early acceptance of responsibility and cooperation allowed to bring down the biggest fraud scandal in Mississippi's history. Without her, we would not have been to move as quickly as we did in securing indictments against the key five individuals or their plays. She was the only defendant who did not enrich herself," said Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens.
The sentencing for the other defendants has not been scheduled.
Kingfish note: It is said she who makes the first deal gets the best deal. If this is the best deal, it's a pretty safe bet Judge Wooten will be throwing quite a few years at the other defendants.

9 comments:
4 years house arrest? Only in Hinds County.
She did all the book cooking for free? Rookie mistake.
She never saw it coming
Where can I get 70 mm for staying at my house?
When is the sentencing for the News?
Shout out to Deputy Pheel!
hope this is the "low-hanging fruit plea deal" that will bring the real criminals to light. She obviously did wrong -- but also did what she was told. I doubt she had the insight and capacity to pull this off with no direction.
The fact that Phil Bryant has escaped all responsibility is a travesty of justice.
What evidence is there against Bryant? Some of you act like you never heard of evidence. Read this story again. You’ll see they had actual evidence against this bookkeeper. That’s the way it works…you can’t charge someone just because you don’t like them.
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