Former Massac County Official Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and Mail Fraud

Former Massac County Official Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud and Mail Fraud

BENTON, Ill. – Christopher Thompson, 30, of Kevil, Kentucky, pleaded guilty today to one count of

Wire Fraud and seven counts of Mail Fraud for engaging in a scheme to defraud the Massac County

Emergency Management Agency. Thompson was the Assistant Director of the Emergency

Management Agency in Massac County and also served as the IT Manager for the Massac County Board of

Commissioners. As part of the plea, Thompson admitted to using official business accounts to pay

for personal expenditures and admitted to opening up business lines of credit without authority for

personal use causing a loss in excess of $50,000. As part of the plea, Thompson consented to

forfeiture of items fraudulently purchased and otherwise consented to a forfeiture judgment in the

amount of $52,054.51.

Thompson’s sentencing is scheduled for February 24, 2022. A federal district court

judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other

statutory factors.

Each count of Wire Fraud and Mail Fraud carries a statutory maximum sentence of up to twenty years

in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, three years supervised release and restitution.

FBI Springfield Division conducted the investigation with the assistance of the Massac

County Sheriff’s Office.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Norman Smith and Monica Stump are prosecuting the case.

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