Attorneys drop hints that feds are eyeing former Gov. Phil Bryant in welfare investigation

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Federal prosecutors are keeping quiet about their probe into welfare misspending while Phil Bryant was governor. But in recent filings and interviews, attorneys are hinting that Bryant is a target.

by Anna Wolfe, Mississippi Today January 20, 2023 Perpetrators in the Mississippi welfare scandal lawsuit are cooperating with federal prosecutors.  High-profile officials confirm that a federal investigation into the misspending continues. Top defendants in the civil case have implored state prosecutors to pursue their boss, former Gov. Phil Bryant, who they say was responsible for much of the scandal.

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

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