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By Mae Slater on
 November 11, 2024

Mississippi Officials Connected To Soros Face Bribery Charges

Hinds County District Attorney Jody Owens and Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba are facing federal bribery charges after allegedly accepting financial inducements from undercover FBI agents masquerading as real estate investors.

The Post Millenial reported that the high-profile proceedings accuse the officials of misusing their roles to secure personal benefits while championing private development initiatives in Jackson’s downtown area.

The indictment alleges that from October 2023 to May 2024, the officials accepted bribes in return for paving the way for a development project in the heart of Jackson.

Prosecutors claim Owens sought $115,000 in illicit funds and played a role in arranging a portion of this money to be directed to Mayor Lumumba. The transactions were reportedly facilitated by undercover FBI operatives, who posed as interested developers eager to gain a foothold in Jackson’s urban landscape.

Federal Indictment Brings Heavy Consequences

Owens and Lumumba, if found guilty in this legal odyssey, face the formidable prospect of up to two decades in prison. The case has underscored broader issues of public trust and governmental propriety in Mississippi's capital.

The unfolding saga has captured the attention of both legal and political observers, partly due to Owens’ unconventional rise to power in 2019. His campaign was marked by a call for "alternatives to incarceration" and was financially bolstered by a hefty $500,000 contribution from George Soros’s Mississippi Justice and Public Safety PAC.

Meanwhile, Lumumba, characterized as a staunch advocate for justice by his supporters, earned the endorsement of high-profile figures like Senator Bernie Sanders in 2021, during his mayoral reelection bid.

Sanders previously lauded Lumumba, highlighting his "consistent fight" for Jacksonian working families. The senator’s endorsement added a progressive sheen to Lumumba’s mayoralty while now juxtaposing starkly with accusations of corruption hovering over his office.

Owens' political narrative is otherwise colored by earlier controversies. Before ascending to his current role, he served as an attorney with the Southern Poverty Law Center. His tenure as district attorney has been marred by allegations of sexual misconduct and an incident involving a firearm at the residence of his chief of staff.

As the legal storm gathers, the Justice Department has made clear its stance on the conduct alleged. Nicole M. Argentieri emphasized the need to uphold public confidence by pursuing corrupt officials and holding them accountable for breaching public trust.

The allegations outlined in the indictment reflect a gripping narrative of clandestine meetings and exchanges between Owens and the undercover informants.

During these encounters, Owens reportedly dismissed any qualms about the origin of the money being offered, prioritizing the facilitation of what he perceived as a necessary development deal.

Investigations Continue Amid Political Backdrop

This federal indictment signals the latest in a line of legal challenges facing Soros-backed officials across the United States.

The controversy mirrors earlier scandals involving other political figures, such as Kim Gardner, a former St. Louis Circuit Attorney who resigned in 2023 amidst accusations of case mismanagement.

In Jackson, the current case has raised serious questions about ethical governance and accountability, with discussions dominating the local and national discourse. The repercussions of the case are being keenly felt in political and civic circles, reflecting broader systemic concerns over public sector corruption.

The indictment casts a long shadow, one bearing implications not only for Owens and Lumumba but also for the political movements that brought them to power. The outcomes of this case could potentially recalibrate perceptions of leadership within the spheres they represent.

As legal proceedings unfold, the narrative surrounding these officials—a narrative that once highlighted themes of justice and advocacy—faces a critical test. The indictment serves as a pivotal moment in Mississippi's ongoing dialogue about transparency, trust, and the moral responsibilities of those in power.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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