A former Stone County Circuit Clerk has been indicted on four counts of embezzlement and demand letters have been issued to three current members and two former members of the Stone County Board of Supervisors.
According to State Auditor Shad White, Jeffrey O’Neal has been arrested and presented with a demand letter for over $335,000. In Mississippi, circuit clerks are compensated for work based on the volume of services provided by their office. The clerks collect fees for those services. After paying or reimbursing the county for their employees’ salaries and deducting allowed expenses from the fee account, a circuit clerk may receive annual compensation of up to $90,000 from the fees. Any additional fees received by the clerk must be transferred to the county general fund.
O’Neal is accused of embezzling money from Stone County by writing checks to himself instead of to the county general fund as required by law. He also allegedly embezzled money that should have been returned to crime victims. O’Neal purportedly embezzled over $200,000 during his term as Stone County Circuit Clerk.
“I want to thank the teams across two different divisions at the auditor’s office—our investigators and the performance audit division—for their work on this matter,” State Auditor Shad White said. “We will hold elected officials accountable when they take more than they are allowed, particularly if the embezzled funds should have been returned to victims of crimes in Stone County.”
If convicted on all counts, O’Neal faces up to 70 years in prison and $16,000 in fines.
A portion of the demand issued to O’Neal is to repay the county for nearly $60,000 lost as a result of errors like his misplacing a certified check. This portion of the demand is unrelated to the criminal charges against him.
In addition to arresting and presenting a demand letter to O’Neal, Special Agents issued individual demand letters to following individuals.
- Supervisor Clark Byrd – $36,085.32
- Supervisor Lance Pearson – $29,805.33
- Supervisor Daniel Harris – $24,698.22
- Former Supervisor Dale Bond – $36,085.32
- Former Supervisor Scott Strickland – $28,758.53
These amounts represent money improperly paid to former Stone County Circuit Clerk Jeffrey O’Neal by the Board of Supervisors. Each demand amount is calculated based on the votes made by the Board members and includes interest and investigative expenses. These demands are not accompanied by criminal allegations.
O’Neal and each of the current and former county supervisors are covered by $100,000 surety bonds. A surety bond is similar to insurance and is designed to protect taxpayers from embezzlement and corruption. If no payment is made on these demands within 30 days, the Attorney General’s office is required to file a civil suit to recover the money on behalf of taxpayers.
Suspected fraud can be reported to the Auditor’s office online any time by clicking the red button at www.osa.ms.gov or via telephone during normal business hours at 1-(800)-321-1275.
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