Sunday, June 14, 2026

The Wages of Sin

Many thanks to the readers who tipped JJ off to the Mississippi Magazine article yesterday. 

It is rare indeed when a con artist openly displays his wares but such happened some time ago right here in Mississippi.   Former Jackson Area Credit Union President Leigh Bridges and her husband Chad stand accused of embezzling tens and tens of millions of dollars so they could buy expensive homes, luxury jewelry, and even a Steinway piano.  Stealing (allegedly) $95 million is brazen.  Even more brazen is showing off the crime in where else but Mississippi Magazine.  Earlier post on alleged embezzlement.


Yup. Some time ago, the magazine featured Bridges home in all of its luxury.  As such articles tend to be, it gushed over the Bridges and their exquisite taste.  Check out the story posted below as well as some commentary.   No doubt the writer was completely mortified when the news of the alleged embezzlement broke over the weekend.  Mississippi Magazine article.
 

For their 27 years of marriage, Leigh and Chad Bridges have resided in beautiful historic homes, their previous house was built in 1857 and is said to be the oldest in Hazlehurst. While enjoying the process of renovating and decorating a historic home, the two felt it was important to stay true to the period of the house and closeted their more contemporary tastes. After deciding to relocate closer to their offices in Jackson, the couple searched for a home with a more contemporary feel. When the couple discovered a house in the Eastover neighborhood constructed in 1965, but extensively remodeled in the late 1990s, they found the perfect space to intertwine their traditional antiques with modern elements to create a style more suited to their personalities.

Complaint:  Funds used to purchase, furnish, and improve home at 3826 Sleepy Hollow in Jackson, 2085 Great Southern Road in Hazlehurts, 257 Eastbrook St. in Jackson, and of course, 29500 Perdido Beach Boulevard Apartment 702 in Orange Beach
 

The previous renovation of the French Country home resulted in smart design choices with an ideal layout and good bones such as cypress doors and intricate crown moldings. The stately home stands high on a hill that showcases its simplicity, symmetry, and refined elements. The single-level home with the capacity to suit their lifestyle also provided well-established landscaping and the ideal space to install the swimming pool and guest house they desired. After a cosmetic update, that included a kitchen refresh by contractor Louis Wilkinson of Craig Wilkinson, Inc., Leigh and Chad were set to commence establishing their personal style.

Complaint: $906,704 to Craig Wilkinson Inc, a construction company.  July 2019 to July 2024

To create their aesthetic, the couple called upon designer Courtney Peters of the eponymous firm in Jackson. They were drawn to her willingness to incorporate their existing furnishings and accessories while weaving in new modern pieces and patterns. “I knew immediately her artistic eye would be able to bring a nice balance between beautiful fabrics and our existing antiques,” Leigh states. Courtney also embraced the couple’s eclectic collections of accessories, art, and even Leigh’s beloved handbags by creating unique ways to incorporate them into her design. “Designing your house should be a special experience,” Courtney notes. “It should be fun picking things out and seeing your ideas come to fruition.” Color and pattern were of the utmost importance when making selections, and Courtney and Leigh spent many afternoons culling the perfect choices. The two decided to keep some of the existing wall colors in certain rooms, and Courtney added contrast and energy with light-colored Crypton upholstery and kaleidoscopic Oushak rugs. Patterned wallpapers and drapery brightened other spaces and added personality to more traditional furnishings and neutral carpeting. The blend of both playful and traditional motifs in drapery and upholstery brings color to the forefront to create the charming and charismatic home the couple desired. The use of color plays a huge role in this residence, seen through the personal section of artworks, accessories, and even the signature Tiffany blend of tea—their personal vice—featured in the custom mini-coffee and tea bar.

Complaint: $250,184 to Courtney Peters Interior Design. July 2019 to January 2024

Artwork is such a personal and inspirational part of design, and Courtney believes the client should enjoying looking and living with it for years to come. “I always encourage clients to visit galleries to find artwork that speaks to them,” states the designer. Chad and Leigh sourced much of their artwork from local artists and gathered many pieces on their travels. Courtney worked each piece into a perfect space so to add depth and charm to its room. Among the couple’s favorite pieces are commissioned paintings of past and presents pets as well as a collaboration between Chad and his brother in 1972 at ages 2 and 4. “As the story goes, their mother needed a project to ‘entertain’ the children while she completed her master’s thesis, and finger painting provided the perfect outlet!” she laughs. These sentimental masterpieces are mixed with custom selections by Dick Ford, Charlie Busler, and Angelika Robinson and others from Browns Fine Art in Jackson—all perfectly placed by the detailed eye of the designer.

Complaint: $45,956 to Brown Fine Arts from March 2019 to March 2026

In the space previously used as the home gym, Courtney’s creativity overflowed as she custom-designed Leigh’s favorite space—her “purse room,” which displays both her considerable collection of handbags and her “girlie” side. Each grouping of bags was systematically measured to be sure that each had the perfect size cabinet or drawer for adequate space. The pair used this as a great design opportunity to create a fun, feminine space with accents such as a chandelier and blue and white printed carpeting. Rainbow rows of clutches, satchels, and totes are showcased in boutique-style, allowing every morning’s selection to feel like a stroll down Fifth Avenue.

Fifth Avenue? Would that include a trip to Tiffany's? 

The lighting selections are another beloved collection curated by the homeowners and the designer. The dining room is topped with a statement piece by Kate Spade that lends the ideal modern element to the deep-colored walls and traditional furnishings. In the breakfast room, enveloped by an entertaining paper featuring eggs in various cool tones, a gorgeous tiered piece takes center stage over the table. The couple spotted the chandelier in a restaurant in Orange Beach, and Courtney sourced the appropriate size and incorporated it into the lively space. The designer also installed brass picture lights to accent the artwork in the main hallway. The addition is the icing on the cake. “Many view lighting as jewelry for a room,” Courtney notes. “That being said, we had a great time specifying fixtures as Leigh loves statement light fixtures as much as she loves accessories.”

After commuting for years into Jackson, the proximity to work for Chad and Leigh was essential, and their new home was the ideal discovery. With the help of their talented designer, the house reflects the approachable and lively personalities the couple shares. “The mix of their antiques with fun, new details adds a lived-in element that makes the home interesting and inviting,” Courtney adds. After this incredible transformation and blending of their old and new lives, they look forward to opening their home to friends and family for festive celebrations. M.

Check out some of the photos published in Mississippi Magazine.  Notice the chandelier and the Steinway.   

Complaint: $129,300 to purchase a Steinway piano













Did someone say chandelier? 



8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Prediction: Once indicted these nouveau riche bitches will not go to trial.

Anonymous said...

In a just society, imprisonment would not be an option.

Anonymous said...

Couldn't have done it alone.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the update, KF !
So this "civil matter" seems fairly straightforward. All the loot will need to be repossessed and will no doubt fall vastly short of what was allegedly embezzled.

My first question is did a lot of the jewelry described find its way to an offshore lockbox somewhere. Or is it in a crypto account as I see where Coinbase was mentioned in the previous article.

I'm also mystified by is an absence of a criminal indictment. Do "these things just take time" and it could be expected very soon? Or is there more to the story with JAFCUA internally and that's why there's been no reporting of a criminal complaint filed.

Anonymous said...

When I read the story yesterday, I was wondering how one spends “$3.3 million for purchases at Brooks Collection, a Jackson luxury jewelry and handbag store. December 2022 to March 2026.“ The “Fifth Avenue” display in the walk-in closet answers some of that. What an obscene display of ill-gotten gains. Would love to know what they thought the end game was. $95MM can just quietly disappear from the books forever?

Anonymous said...

2:46 I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that since this case is going before Dan Jordan, it's criminal in nature. After all, it's a federal case for fraud.

Anonymous said...

@2:46 yes they have a house in Honduras through their Au Pair Tina. There is a lot of hidden money there.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if there is a clawback from profits of contractors & designers?


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