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A character guide for reading ‘The Backchannel’ series

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A character guide for reading ‘The Backchannel' series

This is a character guide for Mississippi Today's series “The Backchannel.” Below are the main players and other people swept up in the sprawling welfare scandal and surrounding events. Most of these individuals have not been charged with a or accused of wrongdoing.

PART 1: Phil Bryant had his sights on a payout as welfare funds flowed to Brett Favre

The criminal defendants

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John Davis, director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services from 2016 to 2019

Nancy New, prominent private school operator, founder and director of the nonprofit Mississippi Community Education Center

Zach New, Nancy New's son and nonprofit assistant director

Brett DiBiase, retired WWE wrestler, copier salesman, peer addiction educator

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Ann McGrew, accountant for Nancy New's nonprofit and for-profit private school company

Gregory “Latimer” Smith, former MDHS procurement officer

The political circle

Phil Bryant, Mississippi's governor from 2012-2020

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Deborah Bryant, Bryant's wife and First Lady

Joe Canizaro, Bryant's friend and wealthy developer from New Orleans

Laurie Smith, former educator and Bryant's policy adviser, executive director of both the State Early Childhood Advisory Council and the State Workforce Investment Board

Mimmo Parisi, founder and director of a data science center at Mississippi State University and chair of the State Early Childhood Advisory Council 

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Andrea Mayfield, director of the Mississippi Community College Board and chair of the State Workforce Investment Board

Tate Reeves, Mississippi's current governor, served as lieutenant governor in the when Bryant was governor

Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania

The athletes

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Brett Favre, retired Hall of Fame NFL quarterback from Kiln, Mississippi

Ted DiBiase, retired WWE wrestler and announcer known as “The Million Dollar Man” and evangelical preacher

Ted “Teddy” DiBiase Jr., Ted's son and retired WWE wrestler and motivational speaker

Paul Lacoste, retired linebacker and fitness trainer from Jackson, Mississippi

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The scientist

Jake Vanlandingham, Florida-based neuroscientist and owner of Prevacus

The old MDHS team

Jacob Black, former deputy director of MDHS under John Davis, interim MDHS director from January 2020 to March 2020, current staff officer at the Mississippi Division of Medicaid

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Lynne Myers, former director of communications for MDHS and former Gov. Bryant staffer

Zola Haralson, Davis' secretary at MDHS

The Family at Families First 

Noah McRae, great-nephew of Gov. Phil Bryant, grandson of Deborah Bryant's sister, former student of Nancy New's private school

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Austin Smith, nephew of John Davis, IT coordinator for Families First, project for Mississippi Community College Board preschool grant

Kevin Myers, husband of Lynne Myers and former “community liaison” for Families First for Mississippi, former deputy director for the Department of Public Safety

The new MDHS team

Christopher Freeze, Phil Bryant-appointed director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services from August 2019 to January 2020

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Bob Anderson, Gov. Tate Reeves-appointed current director of the Mississippi Department of Human Services since March of 2020 and former prosecutor for the Mississippi Attorney General's Public Integrity Division

The auditors

Shad White, Mississippi State Auditor, originally appointed by Phil Bryant in 2018 and first elected in 2019

Stephanie Palmertree, director of financial and compliance division at state auditor's office

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The prosecutors 

Jody Owens, Hinds County District Attorney elected in 2019

Jamie McBride, Hinds County Assistant District Attorney

Brad Pigott, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi hired by MDHS in 2021 to bring civil charges against those who misspent welfare money

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The defense attorneys

Scott Gilbert, attorney for Teddy DiBiase Jr. and former attorney for Noah McRae

Merrida Coxwell and Chuck Mullins, attorneys for John Davis

Cynthia Speetjens, attorney for Nancy New

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Tom Fortner, attorney for Zach New and Ted DiBiase and his wife Melanie

     The celebrity

Jennifer Garner, Hollywood actress and ambassador for Save the

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Mississippi Department of Human Services, the state's welfare agency, which administers around $1 billion in federal public assistance dollars each year

Prevacus, a Florida-based biomedical start-up

Families First for Mississippi, the name of a statewide family-stabilization program funded by tens of millions of welfare dollars from the Mississippi Department of Human Services and operated by the nonprofits Mississippi Community Education Center and Family Resource Center of North Mississippi

Mississippi Community Education Center, a nonprofit founded and by Nancy New in Jackson

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New Summit School, one of Nancy New's private schools, located in Jackson

Family Resource Center of North Mississippi, a nonprofit run by Christi Webb in Tupelo

Cirlot Agency, the branding agency owned by Rick Looser and Liza Cirlot Looser that conducted marketing and design for Families First for Mississippi

, the conservative radio network, run by Kim Dillon, that broadcasted Families First for Mississippi events and interviews

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T.K. Martin Center, a Mississippi State University clinic for kids with learning disabilities that Phil Bryant asked John Davis to help

Willowood Developmental Center, a Jackson center for kids and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities that Phil Bryant asked John Davis to help

Save the Children, an international humanitarian nonprofit Phil Bryant helped to receive welfare

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Hinds County secures funds for courthouse renovations

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www.wjtv.com – Marie Mennefield – 2024-05-06 20:03:19

SUMMARY: Renovations are set to begin at the Courthouse in after securing $3 million for repairs, particularly on the roof. County are working with vendors to address any potential hazardous materials in the building, ensuring that the historical courtroom is safe for visitors. Supervisor Robert Graham emphasized the need for upgrades to prevent issues like mold, mildew, and leaky roofs. Supervisor Wanda Evers also proposed testing the courthouse paint for and asbestos to ensure the building's safety for all occupants. The goal is to work with the Department of Archives and History to renovate the courthouse properly.

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HVAC experts tell when to service your AC unit

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-05-06 19:20:38

SUMMARY: Boyle's Heating and Cooling owner, Mike Boyle, stresses the importance of preparing conditioners for Mississippi's summer heat. Warning signs of a failing unit include a higher temperature rise than set on the thermostat. With heat-related deaths on the rise, community members like Milton Tate emphasize checking on seniors and the disabled during hot weather. Boyle recommends yearly AC unit checks by professionals and monthly filter changes to maintain efficiency. Remember, the average expectancy of an AC unit is about 15 years. It is important to take proactive steps now to ensure your unit is ready for the summer heat.

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CPD responds to separate stabbing, shooting reports in 24 Hours

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www.wcbi.com – Shawanda Jones – 2024-05-06 19:15:12

SUMMARY: Within 24 hours, Columbus Department dealt with two incidents of aggravated domestic violence and assault. In one incident, a woman damaged property and stabbed a man's tire and hand. In another incident, a verbal altercation turned into a shooting, injuring one woman. The police are looking for the suspects, Mimie Smith and LaQuantavious Perry. The Public Information Officer emphasized the importance of managing emotions and thinking before acting to avoid such violent outcomes. are urged to call the police if they have any information on the suspects.

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