The sheriff, his girlfriend, and his illegal subpoenas
In 2014, Bryan Bailey, the sheriff of Rankin County, Miss., made what seemed like a series of routine requests of the local district attorneys office.
He needed grand jury subpoenas, he said, to force the phone company to turn over records of calls and text messages for what he called a confidential internal investigation.
Sheriff Bailey scrawled a brief note on a subpoena form and gave it to a paralegal in the district attorneys office. Please keep this confidential between you and I, the note read. Possible wrongdoing by school district employee.
But his requests had nothing to do with alleged wrongdoing, or any criminal investigation, according to a previously undisclosed report obtained by The New York Times and the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting at Mississippi Today. Instead, Sheriff Bailey tapped into the power of a grand jury at least eight times over a year to spy on his married girlfriend and the school employee with whom she was also unfaithful, the documents show.
The investigative report, compiled in 2016 by the district attorney at the time, Michael Guest, laid out evidence that Sheriff Bailey had duped the prosecutors office and potentially violated state law on fraud, a felony that carries up to five years in prison.
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