The statement “…minimum wage was never intended to be a living wage…” by state Senator Timmy French is not accurate. His erroneous comment was made in explaining why he voted
OXFORD, Miss. (WJTV) - The owner and operator Express Grain in Mississippi pled guilty to wire fraud. According to court documents, John R. Coleman, 47, of Greenwood, altered the company's audited financial statements in order to receive a State warehouse license. He also lied about the amount of debt he owed on grain held at [.]
The Greenwood native and former Express Grain owner accused of defrauding a business, directly causing a grain shortage in the Mississippi Delta faces up to three decades in prison for wire fraud. 47-year-old John R. Coleman on Tuesday pleaded guilty to his role inĀ altering Express Grain’s audited financial statements to.
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